From Kat Holmes, WCV <[email protected]>
Subject Say no to Tim Eyman’s latest bad idea
Date September 18, 2019 2:00 PM
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Say No on I-976 this November

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John,

It’s back to school season and roads and highways across Washington state that already congested are slowing down with the influx of traffic. If Tim Eyman gets his way, it’s about to get a lot worse.

Eyman is back with another bad idea for the November ballot, and this time he’s targeting our roads, highways, bridges, transit and ferries.

Initiative 976 [[link removed]] would slash 4 billion dollars of funding from cities and counties across the state, repealing critical transportation funding, eliminating our ability to fix dangerous highways, retrofit bridges and overpasses, fund transit, build voter-approved projects, improve freight corridors, and invest in the Washington State Patrol.

It's all hands on deck this fall! We need your help spreading the word to stop Tim Eyman's statewide I-976 [[link removed]] before people get their ballot this November. Support the No on 976 campaign and let Washingtonians know this bad plan would cut billions of dollars in local, regional, and state transportation funding, rolling back years of progress and stunting momentum for transportation in every corner of Washington.

Spokane: At risk of losing $2.5 Million per year for Spokane Transportation District, North/South freeway project and regional bus service fundingSnohomish County: $16.6 million in state grants for local transportation projects, SR 525 pedestrian and Traffic improvements plus Park and Ride expansion funding are at riskPierce County: Cuts Pierce Transit and Bus Rapid Transit expansion and funding to complete SR 167Clark County: Funding for I-5 Bridge Replacement, SR 14 Widening, and the human services council employment transportation program are at riskKing County: Cuts $20 billion of voter-approved funding for Sound Transit, delaying light rail and bus rapid transit expansion and puts funding for I-405 widening and SR 520 west end project at riskPlus repeals funding to support transit for low income communities, senior citizens and people with disabilities across the state.

Join us in keeping Washington rolling and saying NO to Tim Eyman’s I-976:

Endorse the No on I-976 campaign [[link removed]]Educate your friends! Share factsheets and information [[link removed]] in person and on social media Volunteer [mailto:[email protected]?subject=Volunteer%20with%20No%20on%20976] and get others involved in with the voter education efforts or ask your City Council to oppose I-976-we’ll tell you how to get startedLike and follow the No on I-976 Campaign on Facebook [[link removed]] & Twitter [[link removed]]

With your help, we can get out the vote this fall and help Washington voters say NO to I-976.

In solidarity,

Kat Holmes

Field Director

Washington Conservation Voters

1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1400 | Seattle, WA 98101

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