Washington Outdoor Recreation Bonds, Referred Bill 21 (1970)

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A Washington Outdoor Recreation Bonds ballot measure, or Referred Bill 21 was on the November 3, 1970 ballot in the State of Washington as a legislatively-referred state statute, where it was approved.

Election results

Referred Bill 21
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 520,162 52.29%
No474,54847.71%

Text of measure

The question asked on the ballot was, "An act amending a law approved by the voters in 1968 which authorized the sale of $40,000,000 in bonds for the acquisition and development of outdoor recreation areas and facilities; deleting a requirement in the original act that these bonds be sold prior to January 1, 1975; removing the 6% maximum interest rate payable on said bonds and substituting therefore a provision that the state finance committee shall fix the maximum interest rate."

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