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Letter: Change of course is discouraging

The Columbian
Published: March 1, 2013, 4:00pm

What a piece of work Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt has become. I remember his visit to our clubhouse during his first run at the mayor job. The song-and-dance was sure different than what we received.

A higher sales tax for light rail, tolls and increase the gas tax — that certainly was not the message at that time. It’s a strange way to protect the seniors.

A suggestion: How about a tax on all bicycles sold in Washington to help pay for the bike lanes?

James E. Blighton

Vancouver

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