State legislators who return to Olympia on Monday for the start of the 2020 legislative session may encounter a big hole that they need to fill. In November, voters approved Tim Eyman’s latest anti-tax initiative, I-976, and, if it survives a legal challenge, it will eliminate an estimated $477 million from the state transportation budget over the next two years.
That’s a big political pothole, indeed.
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