Did This Strategy Bypass Voters? Here’s the Claim
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A new claim is fueling debate over how a tax proposal was developed — and whether voters were part of the process. 📊 What’s being argued: Allegations about strategy behind the legislation Questions about working within — or around — legal frameworks Concerns about voter involvement in major policy decisions Broader debate over how laws should be shaped Supporters say the process follows legal channels, while critics argue it raises concerns about transparency and public input. 👉 Should voters have a direct say in policies like this? 👉 And how should these decisions be made? #tax #politics #law #news #shorts #washingtonstate #voters #policy #usa #debate