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0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 HOUSE BILL NO. HB0 Coal export terminal litigation. Sponsored by: Representative(s) Gray, Biteman, Clem, Hallinan and Halverson A BILL for AN ACT relating to the legislature; authorizing the legislature or management council to commence and prosecute a lawsuit against the state of Washington for denying permits for the construction of coal export terminals; providing legislative findings; creating an account; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming: Section. (a) The legislature finds that: HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 the United States; (i) Wyoming is the largest producer of coal in (ii) The production, sale and consumption of coal contributes greatly to Wyoming's economy; (iii) The Wyoming legislature is responsible for the appropriation and expenditure of state funds, a substantial portion of which is generated by the production, sale and consumption of coal, for the needs of the state and its citizens. These responsibilities constitute significant institutional interests; (iv) The export of coal is vital to interstate commerce, the global economy, the economic and proprietary interests of the state of Wyoming, the institutional interests of the Wyoming legislature and the economic interests of Wyoming citizens; 0 (v) Last year, the state of Washington denied requisite permits for the construction of coal export terminals in that state; HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (vi) The state of Washington has unconstitutionally interfered with interstate commerce and commerce with foreign nations by denying those permits; (vii) Proper prosecution of a lawsuit to recover damages or obtain declaratory relief to remedy the state of Washington's unconstitutional denial of requisite permits for the construction of coal export terminals in that state is necessary to prevent further harm of serious magnitude to the economic and proprietary interests of the state of Wyoming, the economic interests of Wyoming citizens and the institutional interests of the Wyoming Legislature; (viii) Under W.S. --0(a)(i), the Wyoming attorney general is required to prosecute all lawsuits instituted by the state of Wyoming; 0 (ix) Thus far, the Wyoming attorney general has not instituted an action to recover damages or obtain declaratory relief to remedy the state of Washington's unconstitutional denial of permits for the construction of coal export terminals in that state and the harm of serious HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 magnitude it has caused and will continue to cause the Wyoming legislature, the state of Wyoming and its citizens; (x) With the continued absence of action by the Wyoming attorney general, the economic interests of Wyoming citizens and the institutional interests of the Wyoming Legislature will continue to be harmed if construction of coal export terminals is further delayed due to the unconstitutional action by the state of Washington. Therefore, the Wyoming legislature, as a co-equal branch of state government, has a sufficient interest in the prosecution of such a lawsuit to provide the legislature standing to recover damages or obtain declaratory relief. 0 (b) Notwithstanding W.S. --0(a)(i) and --(b), the legislature, by a majority vote of the members of both houses when in session, or management council, by a majority vote of its members during the interim, may commence and prosecute an action for damages or declaratory relief against the state of Washington, the Washington energy facility site evaluation council and any other party responsible for the unconstitutional denial of requisite permits for the construction of coal export HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 terminals in that state. The legislature may, by resolution, direct the management council to prosecute the action. The management council may commence the action upon its own motion. The legislature or the management council may direct the legislative service office to retain private counsel to commence and prosecute the action. (c) There is created the coal export terminal litigation account. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($0,000.00) shall be appropriated from the general fund to this account. Funds from this account are continuously appropriated to the legislative service office and shall only be expended to retain private counsel to prosecute an action under this act and for associated litigation expenses. Notwithstanding W.S. --0, --(e) and --0(a), any funds within the account and any interest earned thereon shall not lapse or revert until directed by the legislature. 0 Section. This act is effective July, 0. (END) HB0