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Letter: Vote no on measures 17 and 18

By Lynne Perry, Vancouver
Published: October 19, 2017, 6:00am

There are three ballot measures on this year’s Nov. 7 agenda: advisory measures 16, 17 and 18. They were not in the voters’ pamphlet recently received, and the last two are deceptive at face value, but very long in their full disclosure. Advisory measures 17 and 18 are both, as passed by state legislators, expensive to taxpayers and, as such, deserve a full hearing.

I say “Vote no” on advisory measures 17 and 18.

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