Washington: Sales tax measure doesn’t make ballot

Tue, May 25 2010 — Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The King County Council fell one vote short Monday of sending residents an August ballot measure that would increase the county’s sales tax to save criminal justice services from drastic cuts. Despite pleas from Sheriff Sue Rahr and a room of uniformed police officers, the council’s four Republican members voted no. Needing six votes to pass, the measure died along an anticipated 5-4 partisan split.

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