By The Chronicle staff
The Thurston Economic Development Council (EDC) has recognized Rep. Peter Abbarno, R-Chehalis, for his leadership in delivering state capital budget funding for the Tenino Agriculture Innovation Park, a news release from House Republicans stated.
Abbarno, assistant ranking member on the House Capital Budget Committee, worked to secure funding that moved the project from concept to construction, according to the release. Phase I is complete, and Phase II, which consists of adding regional meat-processing capabilities, is underway.
“Communities win when local vision meets state investment,” Abbarno said. “I am grateful for this recognition, but the real victory is for our farmers, small businesses and families who will benefit from the Park’s jobs and stronger food supply infrastructure. I will keep working on the capital budget to back projects that grow opportunity and keep people rooted in their communities and right here in Washington state.”
In its resolution, the EDC commended Abbarno’s “long-time commitment to ensuring the region and state’s economy is vibrant and provides meaningful employment opportunities,” and noted he “worked tirelessly to ensure that the Agriculture Innovation Park is seen not just as a local priority, but one that is statewide and deserving of budget considerations.”
The Agriculture Innovation Park is a partnership driven by the Thurston EDC, the City of Tenino and regional stakeholders focused on long-term capacity in food production and distribution.
More about the Agriculture Innovation Park can be found at https://tinyurl.com/394r5wnr.

