New No on 2117 Ad Highlights How I-2117 Will Mean More Traffic

News about Washington State Initiative 2117


No on 2117 Campaign Launches New Ad Highlighting How Deceptive Initiative 2117 Will Mean More Traffic by Gutting Transportation Investments

I-2117 Would Cut One-Third, or $5.4B, of Statewide Transportation Funding Plan, Putting Road and Bridge Projects at Risk of Delay or Cancellation; Slash Transit Investments and Safe Routes to School Program

No on 2117 Now Airing TV Ads Across State

September 19, 2024 – No on 2117 today released the fourth ad of the campaign to defeat deceptive Initiative 2117. The ad highlights how I-2117 will mean more traffic by gutting investments in Washington’s transportation system, including one-third of the funding for the state’s transportation funding plan.

You can watch “Snail” here:

The 30-second ad is backed by a six-figure buy and will run on broadcast and cable stations for two weeks in the Seattle market, which stretches from Whatcom County in the north and Lewis County in the south, and from the Olympic Peninsula east to Douglas County.

With the launch Tuesday of two new ads — “At Risk” and “Your Child” — that are airing in the Yakima-Richland-Pasco-Kennewick, Southwest Washington, and Spokane markets, the No on 2117 campaign is now airing television ads across the state.

Over 475 organizations and Tribal Nations oppose I-2117 and have endorsed the No on 2117 campaign, including firefighters, small business owners, doctors, nurses, and public health leaders, labor unions, environmental groups, and community groups. You can view the full list of organizations opposing I-2117 here.

“The millionaire hedge fund owner behind I-2117 doesn’t like to admit it, but one guarantee of I-2117 is more traffic and fewer transportation choices for Washingtonians. We will continue to work with our 475 coalition partners and grassroots volunteers across the state to ensure that Washingtonians know that I-2117 would decimate our transportation funding,” said Wellesley Daniels, Campaign Manager, No on 2117.

I-2117 would slash funding for our state’s transportation system. That would put road projects at risk of delay or cancellation, reduce public transit service, cut funding for new ferries, and make traffic worse.

Click here to learn more about transportation investments that would be cut by I-2117 and their impact.

By The Numbers: The Campaign to Defeat 2117
  • Over 475: Number of Washington organizations endorsing No on 2117
  • Over 850: Number of volunteers working across Washington to defeat I-2117
  • 37: Cities in Washington where No on 2117 has already had direct voter contact
  • Over $14M: Amount raised or pledged to defeat I-2117
  • Over 5,200: Number of grassroots donations to No on 2117
  • 94: Percent of No on 2117 donors contributing $100 or less
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