Washington Health Care Professionals Oppose Initiative 2117
More than 200 health care professionals in Washington state have signed an open letter opposing Initiative 2117 as a misleading, extreme initiative…
moreMore than 200 health care professionals in Washington state have signed an open letter opposing Initiative 2117 as a misleading, extreme initiative…
moreSmall Business Advocates, Labor Leaders, Commuters, & Ferry Workers Warn of Funding Cuts to Washington’s Ferry System If Initiative 2117 Passes With System in Crisis, I-2117 Would Cut Funding for…
moreFinancial insecurity always exacerbates food insecurity. I-2117 would mean families already facing economic hardships would find it even more challenging to put food on the table. An astonishing 892,000 people…
moreI-2117 would cut an estimated $1 billion in funding for environmental justice and addressing health inequities, allow more air pollution, and roll back efforts to protect communities.
moreI-2117 would mean more pollution and cut investments in clean air and water, forests and farmland, jobs, and transportation across Washington state — imposing steep costs on workers, their families, communities, and our state’s economy.
moreI-2117 would devastate funding for programs that reduce toxic air, expand our state’s air quality monitoring network, modernize school buildings, prevent wildfires, support clean transportation options, and reduce health disparities in communities most impacted by pollution.
moreCommunity Leaders Oppose Purposely Misleading Initiative 2117, Which Does Nothing to Lower Energy Costs for Washingtonians I-2117 Would Cut Funding for Home Cooling and Heating Appliances, Utility Bill Discounts Over…
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