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OPINION EDITORIALS

Citizenship & Governance

What to look for from the election reform task force
Opinion Editorial | February 25, 2005

Attorney general strains to withhold public information
News Tribune | July 18, 2004

Let Us Never Forget
Opinion Editorial | May 27, 2004 | Bob Williams

The true meaning of patriotism
Opinion Editorial | September 11, 2002 | Lawrence W. Reed

Growth Management Act: good intentions gone bad
Opinion Editorial | January 31, 2002 (Reprinted in Seattle Times) | Lynn Harsh

British Columbia: Bastion of the free market?
Commentary | January 10, 2002 | Jason Mercier

State AGs need to let case against Microsoft end
Opinion Editorial | November 2, 2001

Salmon run restoration needs in-state solution
Opinion Editorial | February 25, 1999

Microsoft vs. U.S. Dept. of Justice
Opinion Editorial | September 28, 1998 | Bob Williams

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1 Part Honesty; 2 Parts Arrogance

At a March 23, 2005, House Appropriations hearing on a bill to gut the voter-approved I-601 spending limit, Rep. Jim McIntire (D) asked a supporter of I-601’s two-third supermajority requirement for the legislature to raise taxes the following question:

"Can you name a time when we [legislators] have actually not just set it [supermajority requirement] aside by majority vote? I mean, this is in many respects a procedural motion that has no bearing. It’s a statutory constraint that cannot constrain any legislature that chooses as a majority to set it aside . . . have we ever used a supermajority [to raise taxes]?"

- Rep. Jim McIntire (D - 46)
(360) 786-7886

Despite the arrogance of some state officials, Washington's constitution is clear: "All political power is inherent in the people..."

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