I-2117 Makes Forests and Communities More Vulnerable to Wildfires
I-2117 would cut nearly $30 million in funding for programs across the state that help make our communities less vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires.
moreI-2117 would cut nearly $30 million in funding for programs across the state that help make our communities less vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires.
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…
moreUnprecedented Statewide Coalition Opposing I-2117 Grows to Over 350 Organizations New Endorsements Include the Squaxin Island Tribe, Tulalip Tribes, the Hoh Tribe, Washington Education Association, Washington State PTA, the Washington…
moreStatewide Firefighting, Prescribed Fire Organizations Endorse No on 2117 I-2117’s Cuts Include $30 Million to Address Wildfire Resilience and Forest Health July 15, 2024 - The No on 2117 (Washington…
moreNo on 2117 Campaign Announces New Endorsements As Unprecedented Statewide Coalition Grows to Over 200 Organizations No on 2117 Coalition Has Doubled from 100 to 200 Organizations Since April 2024…
moreNo on 2117 Campaign Launches with Unprecedented Statewide Coalition of Washington Companies, Environmental Leaders, Tribal Nations, Labor Unions, and Community Organizations United to Defeat I-2117 Over $11M Raised and Pledged…
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