Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Washington 2018 General Election in Washington.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote would implement a fee on large polluters and promote the protection of Washington’s air and water through investing in new clean-energy infrastructure.
A “no” vote does not place an additional fee on large polluters and does not invest in clean-energy infrastructures.
According to Yes On 1631, this measure would help protect the health of residents, ensure a cleaner future while also creating new good paying jobs for the state., in support of Initiative 1631 (Learn more)
According to the HeraldNet, there is no clear plan for the money generated from the fee and it would be overseen by a public board where members would be not required to have any special knowledge about current climate policies., in opposition to Initiative 1631 (Learn more)
According to HeraldNet, this measure would cause everyone in the state would see a drastic increase in their cost of living due to higher energy prices., in opposition to Initiative 1631 (Learn more)
This ballot measure would place a fee on large polluters, specifically companies in the oil industry and utilities that haven’t switched to clean energy, while investing in local communities, clean water, forests, and new clean-energy infrastructures.
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