OLYMPIA, Wash. — Initiative 2066 is one of a slate of initiatives that will appear on the November ballot for voters in ...
One of the statewide initiatives that everyone will vote on, is 2066, would repeal laws and regulations that promote ...
While the ultrawealthy special interests backing this measure are pitching it to voters as a simple issue of ‘energy choice,’ ...
Four statewide initiatives on the November ballot seek to undo progressive programs. The Tri-City Herald has already ...
Four measures appear on the Nov. 5 ballot in Washington state this year, each one proposing to repeal a recent state law.
Re: “Vote yes on Initiative 2066: Insist on a better gas transition plan” [Oct. 6, Opinion]: The Seattle Times editorial board did Washington a disservice by endorsing Initiative 2066.
Corey Condron owns Condron Homes in Spokane. Condron Homes has built quality homes in Spokane since 1974. Robin Bernhart is ...
Gavin Tenold, of Spokane, owns and operates Northwest Renewables, has built several Passive Houses, and serves on Washington ...
As voters across Washington state receive their ballots this week, they will be tasked with deciding on four new initiatives: ...
Initiative 2066 on this fall’s ballot is a course correction, requiring them to slow their roll and rethink their haphazard approach to this momentous transition. Voters should approve the measure.
The story of Initiative 2066 begins with a natural gas law passed earlier this year. In March, Gov. Jay Inslee signed Engrossed State House Bill (ESHB) 1589 into law. The legislation was designed ...
The council voted to oppose I-2066, which would roll back energy service regulations on natural gas and electrification. Climate Program Director Pamela Braff said the initiative would repeal existing ...