Washington State Standard: WA Supreme Court will consider dispute over printing budget effects of initiatives on ballots

By Laurel Demkovich

Washington’s Supreme Court will decide whether information about how three initiatives could affect the state budget will appear alongside the measures on the November ballot. 

The court on Thursday agreed to take up the case against “public investment impact disclosures” – 15-word-or-less statements that are required by law to be printed next to ballot measures that are expected to change state revenue. 

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