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Opponents of three initiatives Washington voters will address on their November ballots are working to preserve the laws associated with those ballot measures through rallies, education campaigns and other means. Those in favor of the initiatives, which would repeal the laws or adjust how they're applied, say they stand firm.

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Opponents of three fall ballot initiatives come out swinging
May 18, 2024 1:31 p.m.

Opponents of three fall ballot initiatives come out swinging

(The Center Square) – Efforts to convince Washington state voters to reject three initiatives on the ballot this fall are in full swing. Initiative 2117 would repeal the state’s Climate Commitment Act, Initiative 2109 would repeal the state’s capital gains tax and Initiative 2124 would allow Washingtonians to opt out of the state’s mandatory long-term care benefit program.