“When it comes to our homes, most people want two basic things: affordable energy bills and a comfortable, safe temperature no matter the weather outside.
A misleading initiative on the ballot this fall could put both those things in jeopardy for countless Washington families — especially those living on low or fixed incomes.”
Sloan Ritchie, the president of Cascade Built, a green building firm, and Lianna Kressin, the interim executive director of the Statewide Poverty Action Network, had an op-ed published in the Seattle Times urging voters to reject Initiative 2066. Read their excellent piece here.