Referendum 52: School Building Improvement Proposal
Referendum 52 would authorize the state to borrow money to pay for weatherizing schools. Backers say it will save the state $126 million a year in energy costs. Opponents say it would add to the state's bond debt and indefinitely extend the new tax on bottled water.
Referendum 52 would authorize the state to borrow money to pay for weatherizing schools. Backers say it will save the state $126 million a year in energy costs. Opponents say it would add to the state's bond debt and indefinitely extend the new tax on bottled water.
Guest(s)
Todd Myers directs the Center for the Environment at the Washington Policy Center.
Hans Dunshee is a Democrat representing the 44th District in southwest Snohomish County and the primary sponsor of Referendum 52.
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