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Proposed Tax Break Could Help Tacoma, Wash., Chemical Plant Reopen.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2004

By Kenneth P. Vogel, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 18--A shuttered chemical plant on Tacoma's Tideflats would get a half-million-dollar tax break to reopen, under a bill passed by the state House in the wee hours of Tuesday morning.

"This bill is about getting good people back on the job," said state Rep. Steve Kirby (D-Tacoma), who sponsored the bill.

Houston-based Pioneer Companies Inc. in 2001 had employed 170 people at the 31-acre site at the Port of Tacoma. But it scaled that back to 12 people when it stopped manufacturing chlorine and caustic acid in 2002, after the West Coast energy crisis sent electricity prices -- and the cost of operating the plant -- through the roof.

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