Washington Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of the Natural Gas Initiative
Initiative 2066, passed by 52% of voters, requires utilities to provide natural gas service and repeals restrictions but was struck down for violating the single-subject rule.
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WA Supreme Court will decide if natural gas measure passed by voters is legal
Greg Lane, executive vice president of the Building Industry Association of Washington, holds a petition for Initiative 2066 that voters passed in November. A legal fight ensued and has now reached the state Supreme Court. Anthony Anton, president of the Washington Hospitality Association, and Ryann Blake, owner of Chimney Techniques in Aberdeen, are pictured with Lane for the start of signature gathering on May 15, 2024 in Olympia, Wash. (Jerry…

WA Supreme Court to have final say on voter-approved natural gas initiative
(The Center Square) – The Washington Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will take up a case involving the constitutionality of Initiative 2066, which would require utilities to provide natural
WA Supreme Court to have final say on voter-approved natural gas initiative - Everett Post
(The Center Square) – The Washington Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will take up a case involving the constitutionality of Initiative 2066, which would require utilities to provide natural gas service to any eligible customer who requests it and would repeal regulations that restricted natural gas use. I-2066 passed by a narrow margin in November 2024, with about 52% of voters in favor. In March, King County Superior Court Judge Sandr…
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