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Washington Repeal Real Estate Excise Taxes Measure, Initiative 1369 (2015)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Washington Repeal Real Estate Excise Taxes Measure, Initiative 1369 was not on the November 3, 2015 ballot in the state of Washington as an Initiative to the People. If approved by voters, the measure would have done the following:[1]
- Repealed real estate excise taxes, unless a constitutional amendment for an increase in taxes is approved by two-thirds of the legislature or two-thirds of voters
Text of measure
Ballot title
The official ballot title was as follows:[1]
“ | Initiative Measure No. 1369 concerns state taxes and fees.
This measure would repeal real estate excise taxes unless the legislature refers to voters a constitutional amendment requiring two-thirds legislative approval or voter approval to raise taxes, and legislative approval for fee increases. Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ][2] |
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Ballot measure summary
The ballot summary was as follows:[1]
“ | This measure would, on April 15, 2016, repeal real estate excise taxes, which are taxes the seller is legally responsible for paying when selling or transferring real property. Real estate excise taxes would not be repealed if, before April 15, 2016, two-thirds of both legislative houses refer to the ballot a vote on a constitutional amendment that requires two-thirds legislative approval or voter approval to raise taxes, and majority legislative approval to increase fees.[2] | ” |
Full text
The full text of the measure is available here.[1]
Support
This measure was sponsored by Tim Eyman, M.J. Fagan and Leo J. Fagan. Supporters called the measure the "Taxpayer Protection Act 6."[1]
Path to the ballot
Supporters were required to collect at least 246,372 valid signatures by July 2, 2015, in order to land the initiative on the ballot.
See also
- Washington 2015 ballot measures
- 2015 ballot measures
- Initiative to the People
- Laws governing the initiative process in Washington
External links
Footnotes
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State of Washington Olympia (capital) |
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