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States trying to attract each others' businesses

by MEG COYLE / KING 5 News

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Posted on March 10, 2010 at 6:01 PM

SEATTLE - A conversation between two governors became a war of words when it comes to doing business in Washington versus Idaho.

Governor Gregoire and Idaho Governor Butch Otter sat down to clear the air about a "love letter" that was anything but.

It's called a love letter to Oregon and Washington businesses, but where is the love?

The letter from Idaho's governor to Washington business owners invites them to take their business elsewhere, specifically to Idaho.

Governor Butch Otter claims that in Idaho people understand that while "government cannot be the solution to their problems, it must be a champion for their own solutions."

Governor Gregoire cites our state's business ranking: "Let's talk about Forbes. We are now the second best state in the country [when it comes to doing business] and they went from 7th to 11th, they're going down in the rankings."

The so-called love letter has spawned a war of words with Idaho Governor Butch Otter giving Gregoire the business - that "legislators in the state of Washington are talking about even bigger tax increases to tackle a budget deficit that figures to be as big as Idaho's entire state budget."

Governor Gregoire fired back: "To suggest that somehow there's this massive tax going on in my state that puts my business to a detrimental level compared to yours is simply not fair."

We stopped by the Coeur d'Alene bakery in Kent, a company that had tried doing business in Idaho, but after arriving in Coeur d'Alene, they couldn't find a suitable building and realized the population of Spokane would be their target, says president and owner Teresa Boukal.

Today they're happy earning their dough making bread in Washington. The name Coeur d'Alene is about as Idaho as they get.

"We ship to Alaska, Washington and Oregon," says Boukal. What about Idaho? "Um no, no Idaho."

Both governors did talk on the phone this morning and agreed going after each other's business is fair game, but agreed to play nice.

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anonymoususer said on March 11, 2010 at 12:34 AM

washington state and the fools in olympia are chasing out the airplane manufacturers (and all their supporting businesses), the candy makers, the soda pop bottlers (and all their support businesses) and supporting stripper baristas and all the slime that attracts. The fools also want to force the business owners to pay an income tax (which means they will be firing those that votes for an income tax for teir bosses - and then the state will trickle down the income taax so all will be paying it) Washington is not a good place to own a business............... If the state would stop the idiotic viaduct replacement tunnel nobody wants, they would have enough money to fund everything they need to fund twice over without having to raise any taxes.

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speedracer said on March 10, 2010 at 10:29 PM

oughta be no problem to lure a business out of this train wreck of a state

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speakthetruth said on March 10, 2010 at 9:39 PM

Mr. Otter is doing the same thing in Oregon. Good luck, Buster.

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yessir said on March 10, 2010 at 8:51 PM

Ironically Washington produced a larger potato crop than Idaho... and stop pretending you're wealthy... it's embarrassing to watch... you can probably barely afford the computer you're typing on ;)

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inforelife said on March 10, 2010 at 7:38 PM

Go to Mexico, I hear there's nobody left there.

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carlconstantine said on March 10, 2010 at 7:28 PM

Wow. This is really something. Washington was a nice place to live when if first moved here. It was fun. I made a lot of money and started getting rich. Maybe it's the economic down turn, I'm not sure... I'm still making good money, but I'm sick of Washington politics and most everything else. It's pretty much a drag. I want to retire early while I'm still young and enjoy life in another country. I want to buy a large catamaran that sleeps 12 people and cruise around the TelAviv waterfront and Mediterranean sea.

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inforelife said on March 10, 2010 at 6:10 PM

Idaho has It's Potato's, We have a Ugly Troll as a Governor.

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