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City Inside/Out: Initiatives 1125 and 1183 10/28/2011 This week on City Inside/Out, 2 controversial initiatives on the November ballot. Costco has spent a record $22 million to push for I-1183, which would privatize liquor sales in Washington. Supporters say it will improve consumer choice and public safety, but opponents argue small businesses will be hurt and alcohol consumption will rise. Kathryn Stenger of Yes on I-1183 and Alex Fryer of No on I-1183 debate in our studio. Also, should tolls be flat or variable? I-1125 sponsor Tim Eyman wants voters to support his new initiative to tighten tolling rules in our state and ban light rail over I-90. He says flat tolls with an expiration date are fair, but opponents like King County Executive Dow Constantine argue transportation funding will be hurt if I-1125 passes. Eyman joins us in studio to debate former state transportation secretary Doug MacDonald. Don`t miss the show! |
Initiative 1125 (Tolling)
Yes on I-1125 Campaign
No on I-1125 Campaign
Additional links:
The Stranger: Kemper Freeman’s Road Rage (10/25/11)
King County Executive
Initiative 1183 (Liquor Privatization)
Yes on I-1183 Campaign
No on I-1183 Campaign
Additional links:
Northwest Grocery Association
Seattle Wine Outlet
Election Resources
Video Voters` Guide 2011: King County General Election
Video Voters` Guide 2011: Seattle General Election
November 2011 Seattle Voter’s Guide
King County Elections
Secretary of State
Living Voters Guide
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