Washington State boasts one the largest flocks of faeries in all the world. But all that is about to change. Many of the most prominent faeries are now over 80 years old. Washington DOT (Department of Trolls and Faeries), Elizabeth Gingham says, " we just failed to plan and the legislature failed to plan."
Washington's faeries are key to the tourist industry all around Puget Sound. More and more the older faeries have proved unreliable, and DOT has had to pull a number of them from their routes.
We are committed to our flock, Gingham says, and will do whatever it takes to renew and refurbish the flock.
The Legislature will have to deal with some important issues in the coming session. (1) What to do with the aged faeries; (2) where to get the money to increase the flock and (3) what can be done to help ailing businesses while the fleet is being revamped.
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