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I-2066 proponents say the state’s transition away from natural gas has ramped up too quickly. They claim that if the measure is defeated in the courtroom, homeowners and businesses with newer ...
"That's why we strongly support Initiative 2066 to protect energy choice for everyone here in Washington." The state law signed by Inslee this year, House Bill 1589, did not ban natural gas in the ...
If passed, Initiative 2066 would repeal provisions of a new state law meant to hasten Puget Sound Energy’s transition away from natural gas. It also bars cities and counties from prohibiting ...
A measure banning any entity except for the state of Washington from selling alcohol [66] Failed [67] 208,337 (25.71%) 602,141 (74.29%) Initiative to the People 169 A measure increasing benefits for veterans of World War II, funded by state bonds and a tobacco tax [66] Passed [67] 438,518 (56.52%) 337,410 (43.48%) Initiative to the People 171
The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws currently in force in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Temporary laws such as appropriations acts are excluded. It is published by the Washington State Statute Law Committee and the Washington State Code Reviser which it employs and supervises. [2] [3]
(The Center Square) – In initial Tuesday night returns, Initiative 2066, which aims to ensure natural gas remains an energy choice in Washington state, was leading by a margin of 51.2% to 48.7%.
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I-2066 would do several things, but is mostly aimed at preventing a ban on natural gas and requiring utility companies and local governments to continue providing natural gas to Washington consumers.
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