Tribal & Labor Leaders, Firefighters, Doctors Urge ‘No’ on I-2117
With one week until Election Day, leaders from the No on 2117 statewide coalition gathered in Seattle to urge Washingtonian’s to vote ‘no’ on I-2117…
moreWith one week until Election Day, leaders from the No on 2117 statewide coalition gathered in Seattle to urge Washingtonian’s to vote ‘no’ on I-2117…
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…
moreNo on 2117 is airing a Spanish-language ad highlighting the impacts of I-2117 on families, including cuts to transportation that would worsen traffic and allowing more pollution that threatens health…
moreLa campaña No al 2117 estátransmitiendo un anuncio en español que resalta los impactos del I-2117 en lasfamilias, incluyendo recortes en transporte que empeorarían el tráfico ypermitirían más contaminación, amenazando así la salud pública…
moreWashington State’s building and construction trades jobs and transportation jobs would be most at risk by Initiative 2117…
moreI-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…
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.
moreAs Washington Faces Drought Emergency and Historically-Low Watershed Runoff, Misleading I-2117 Would Threaten State’s Lakes, Rivers, and Streams I-2117 Would Exacerbate Droughts, Make Drinking Water Sources Less Safe, Devastate Outdoor…
moreI-2117 would slash funding for our state’s transportation plan. That could put road projects at risk of delay or cancellation, reduce public transit service, cut funding for new ferries, and make traffic worse…
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