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First Ad to Defeat Deceptive Initiative 2117: “Ripple Effect”

First Ad to Defeat Deceptive Initiative 2117: “Ripple Effect”

No on I-2117 campaign ad features Washington state firefighter, small business owner, tribal leader, farmer, doctors, and parent who all oppose I-2117, and highlights statewide harm of I-2117 to air and water quality, health, and transportation investments…

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I-2117 Hurts Workers, Their Families, Communities, & Our Economy

I-2117 Hurts Workers, Their Families, Communities, & Our Economy

I-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.

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Misleading I-2117 Threaten State’s Lakes, Rivers, and Streams

Misleading I-2117 Threaten State’s Lakes, Rivers, and Streams

 As 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…

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What Would I-2117 Mean for Transportation in Washington?

What Would I-2117 Mean for Transportation in Washington?

I-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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