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…
moreThe ad features Washington firefighters, a farmer, trucker, small business owners, physicians, a commuter, and a Tribal leader.
moreTo date, 17 Tribal Nations in Washington state have endorsed the No on 2117 campaign because of the devastating impacts the initiative would have on air, water, salmon, and transportation.
morethe campaign to defeat Initiative 2117, today announced that its unprecedented statewide coalition of firefighters, small businesses, Tribal Nations, health care professionals, labor unions, and environmental groups has grown to over 500 organizations.
moreIf passed, I-2117 would gut at least $216 million in funding for fish habitat restoration and salmon recovery programs across Washington state, with many projects impacting Tribal Nations…
moreNo 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…
moreNo on 2117, the campaign to defeat Initiative 2117, celebrated the final of three Summer Weekends of Action this weekend with events across the state, including in Edmonds, Bainbridge Island, Bellingham, Spokane, and Seattle. At these events, campaign staff and volunteers engaged voters to raise awareness about the dangerous, deceptive I-2117.
moreNo 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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