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Washington Vehicle Excise Taxes, Referred Bill 49 (1998)

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Washington Referred Bill 49, also known as the Transportation Funding Act was on the November 3, 1998 election ballot in Washington as a legislatively-referred state statute, where it was approved.

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Referred Bill 49
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 1,056,786 57.14%
No792,78342.86%

The ballot title for R-49 said, "Shall motor vehicle excise taxes be reduced and state revenues reallocated; $1.9 billion in bonds for state and local highways approved; and spending limits modified?"

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