Yakima County
Hastings’ Work for Yakima County
- Secured federal funds to help Yakima combat drugs, gangs and violent crime.
- Ensuring federal commitment to local schools (Toppenish, Mabton, Sunnyside, Mt. Adams, Wapato and Granger) heavily impacted by federal land ownership thru Secure Rural Schools law ($3.5 million a year) and Impact Aid program.
- Proposed and passed a new law to protect the survivor benefits for families of soldiers killed in action after the need came to light following the death in combat of a Yakima County soldier.
- Secured funds for Capitol Theatre in downtown Yakima; improvement of Valley Mall Blvd. and I-82 interchanges in Union Gap; community of Parker’s water system; child safety walkway at Beaudry Road in Yakima; Port of Sunnyside wetland wastewater project; Central Washington Fair Association.
- Authored and passed law requiring federal action on new water storage in the Yakima River basin, including the proposed Black Rock reservoir.
- Brought the House Agriculture Committee to Yakima to hear first-hand from local farmers and farm businesses as new Farm Bill was being written.
- Persuaded Postal Service to save Yakima postmark and local jobs by not moving mail processing out of town.
- Passed law to allow Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District to better manage its facilities.
- Every year, secures funds for Wapato Agriculture Research Center for vegetable and pest control research important to local farmers.
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Around Yakima County:
Hastings tours Jeld-Wen Windows and Doors in Yakima,
and discusses the impact of high gas and diesel prices on
the economy, and legislation he supports to bring down
the price of gas.