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veggymight's comments
Posted Wed, Jul 28, 12:59 p.m.
Good column, Jean. There will never be a perfect option or a 100% risk-free option. But I'm satisfied that the issue has been studied to death and that tunnel emerged as the consensus choice. I care less what my fellow Seattle citizens think because (1) they haven't studied the issue ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jul 17, 10:44 a.m.
Predictably, Mr. Eyman avoids addressing the substance of the State Budget & Policy Center's analysis of I-1033, instead attacking the political leanings and credibility of the organization. The policy center's research is sound and finds that I-1033 would: •Constrict the ability of state, county, and city governments to make essential ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jul 17, 9:07 a.m.
First, I'd encourage everyone to read the commentary on I-1033 at http://horsesass.org/?p=17514 and to visit the No on 1033 campaign at http://www.permanentdefense.org/no1033/. To quote: "By making it illegal for our state and our communities to spend more than what we spent the year before on services like schools, parks, police, ...
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