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Washington Checkout Bag Tax Ban Initiative (2016)
Washington Checkout Bag Tax Ban Initiative | |
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Type | Statute |
Origin | Citizens |
Topic | Taxes |
Status | Not on the ballot |
Not on Ballot |
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Checkout Bag Tax Ban Initiative was an initiated state statute proposed for the Washington ballot on November 8, 2016. Signatures were not filed by December 31, 2015, and the initiative did not appear on the ballot.
The measure would have banned taxes on checkout bags, including paper, plastic or reusable bags given to customers at the point of sale.[1]
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title was as follows:[1]
“ | Initiative Measure No. 753 concerns retail checkout bags.
This measure would prohibit government-imposed taxes, fees, or other charges for checkout bags; prohibit government from requiring retail businesses to impose such charges; and allow retail businesses to provide checkout bags to customers. Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ][2] |
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Ballot summary
The ballot summary was as follows:[1]
“ | This measure would prohibit state and local governments from imposing taxes, fees, or other charges for paper, plastic, or reusable bags provided by retail stores to customers at the point of sale. It would prohibit state and local governments from requiring grocery stores, businesses, and other retail establishments to impose taxes, fees, or charges for bags provided to customers at the point of sale. It would allow retail establishments to provide bags to their customers.[2] | ” |
Full text
The full text can be found here.
Path to the ballot
Supporters were required to submit at least 246,372 valid signatures. If certified, initiatives to the legislature would have been sent to the state House and Senate for consideration. The Legislature would have chosen whether to enact the measure, send it to the 2016 ballot alone, or send it to the ballot alongside an alternative proposition.
See also
Footnotes
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State of Washington Olympia (capital) |
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