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No transportation deal until Washington Legislature convenes

The Columbian
Published: December 18, 2013, 4:00pm

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee and state legislative leaders say negotiations have failed to produce a new tax package for transportation projects.

In a statement released Wednesday evening, Inslee and House and Senate transportation leaders said they’ll take the issue up when lawmakers convene next month for the regular legislative session.

Lawmakers have been struggling all year to reach agreement on a transportation plan. Inslee first wanted one when the Legislature was in session earlier this year, but the Senate declined to take it up for a vote. Last month, the governor sought an agreement when lawmakers held a special session to approve tax breaks for Boeing.

There are a variety of components in the negotiations, but all sides are looking at a deal valued at roughly $10 billion and relying on a large increase in the state’s gas tax — perhaps more than 10 cents per gallon.

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