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Legislators introduce a bill to stop consumers from finding out about the new CO2 emissions tax[/b]

The high prices are already causing alarm among some legislators who voted for
the CO2 tax. As a result, two senators have introduced Senate Bill 5766 to fix some
minor flaws with the implementation of the CO2 tax. Section 3 of that bill, though,
would prohibit fuel suppliers from listing the cost of the CO2 tax on invoices
https://www.washingtonpolicy.org/library/doclib/Hiding-CO2-tax-PN.pdf

 
And he was re elected rather easily

Every time I talk to Dino he tells me how he lost twice by less than 500 ballots and then we went to full mail in and we were a 60/40 state overnight.
 
https://twitter.com/KIRO7Seattle/status/1671310810600054789?s=20

$4.38? PLEASE
https://twitter.com/Kattressa/status/1670934572807364609?s=20

Kick ass economy for the private sector middle class. High gas prices are a small price to pay for our world class public education system, safe and clean cities and a secure border to keep out criminals and fentanyl and having ended human trafficking. But as the dazzler pointed out, NATO is tighter and we have the dementia patient appointing judges who are free to ignore the Constitution and can't define a woman so definitely worth it.
 
https://twitter.com/KIRO7Seattle/status/1671310810600054789?s=20

The responses on that Twitter thread still amaze me that Seattleites are legitimately that stupid. I mean, I know they are. But seeing it in writing is still pretty jarring.
 
Prices shot up to $4.50 here about a month ago. It was because of refinery maintenance (or so they said). Now it's $3.69 at Quick Tit.
 
And he was re elected rather easily

Every time I talk to Dino he tells me how he lost twice by less than 500 ballots and then we went to full mail in and we were a 60/40 state overnight.

That was 20 years ago. The state is gone at this point.

I’m just reporting from the horse’s mouth.
 
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