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…
moreMore than 200 health care professionals in Washington state have signed an open letter opposing Initiative 2117 as a misleading, extreme initiative…
moreNo on 2117 today announced that more than 50 breweries across Washington state officially oppose I-2117.
moreBill Nye the Science Guy Sounds the Alarm About the Threats of Initiative 2117 to Washingtonians’ Health in New Ad Ad Highlights How I-2117 Allows More Pollution, Threatens Health in…
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.
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…
moreHealth Experts, Parents, Community Leaders Warn Initiative 2117 Would Allow More Pollution by Rolling Back Most Consequential Washington State Clean Air Program in Decades…
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.
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