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(The Center Square) – It looks as if natural gas access will remain an option in Washington state with the apparent passage of Initiative 2066. With more than 3.4 million votes tallied as of ...
The state law signed by Inslee this year, House Bill 1589, did not ban natural gas in the state or forbid Puget Sound Energy from providing it to customers. ... HB 1589 is fundamentally a planning ...
Initiative 2066 also would repeal a state law, House Bill 1589, approved earlier this year that requires the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission to assess alternatives to existing ...
The initiative was brought to the state legislature by a petition sponsored by political action committee Let's Go Washington and the Building Industry Association of Washington. [2] The initiative repealed provisions in a new state law, House Bill 1589, intended to accelerate Puget Sound Energy's transition away from natural gas.
The initiative was in part introduced in response to House Bill 1589 that passed during the legislative session this year that puts mechanisms in place for utility companies to eventually ...
The attorney general represents clients of the state and defends the public interest in accordance to state law. The office of the attorney general is an executive office elected by the citizens of Washington, and the officeholder serves a four-year term.
The UPOAA was designed to correct shortcomings of both the Uniform Probate Code and the Durable Power of Attorney by superseding them both. It consisted of four distinct articles: [5] The general rules governing the "creation and use" of power of attorney; The definitions used by the UPOAA; An optional form for use in granting power of attorney
I-2066 is a response to House Bill 1589, passed during this year’s legislative session, to accelerate Puget Sound Energy’s transition away from natural gas.