Everett Herald: Editorial: I-2117 no bargain for climate, transportation; vote no The slogan, “Vote yes, pay less” is catchy; we’ll give it that. But the rhyme in the slogan that seeks a yes vote for Initiative 2117 hides the truth that would follow with its passage;...
Lynnwood Times: Interactive map now available showcasing CCA projects at risk if I-2117 passes The Clean & Prosperous Institute, a fiscally sponsored project of the Washington Business Alliance Fund set on reducing greenhouse emissions in Washington, launched a...
Spokane Public Radio: Advocacy group wants voters to keep WA climate law Supporters of Washington’s Climate Commitment Act are trying to convince the state’s voters not to repeal the program this fall. The act creates specific cap on emissions. If polluters go...
Washington State Standard: Washington climate auction prices remain low as repeal vote looms Washington’s largest air polluters snapped up all available carbon emission allowances in this month’s state-run auction – and they did so at a relatively low price for a...
San Juan Islander: Report: WA’s cap-and-invest program could add 45,000 jobs, $9 billion Washington’s clean energy law could bring thousands of jobs and billions of dollars to the state, according to a new report. Greenline Insights’ analysis of the...
Seattle Bike Blog: Cascade: ‘Vote NO on I-2117 if you love bikes and trails’ One of the most important choices on November’s packed ballot will be rejecting I-2117, an irresponsible initiative backed by a wealthy conservative hedge fund manager that would obliterate...