I-884 Outlook Good!!
In addition to the many endorsements by organizations, individuals, and over 100 small businesses, we now have 10 newspaper endorsements too! These include:
The Seattle Times says, "Vote yes on I-884, education trust fund."
“From preschool to higher education, the system is buckling under the weight of unfunded mandates. Education reform has raised the stakes but the accompanying funding has yet to materialize. Enter a solution: a dedicated revenue stream for education. Citizens should vote yes on I-884. The measure prepares children for school, gives K-12 schools more resources and helps ensure a place for students at college when they graduate.”
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer says, "Yes, a penny for schools."
“Initiative 884s passage would be a bold start toward better support for young people, schools and the state's future.”
The Tri-City Herald says, "Initiative 884: Yes."
“Our state universities are already turning away qualified high school graduates because there's no room for new students. At the other end of the educational path, too many children start kindergarten in Washington without the tools to be successful. Stable funding for Washington's schools is desperately needed, and there's no realistic alternative for making needed improvements. We can't afford to wait any longer. ”
The News Tribune says, "Initiative 884 a crucial education investment."
“The single most important thing to know about I-884 is this: It is the only realistic hope – repeat, the only hope – for providing enough capacity for the tidal wave of young people heading to our university and college campuses.”
The Columbia Basin Herald says “I-884 is a positive step for Washington”
“The arguments against the initiative do not outweigh those for it. Our children deserve more.”
The Wenatchee World says “The Choice, Yes on I-884”
“The Legislature has proven it will do nothing. Leadership apparently will not be forthcoming from the new governor, whoever is elected. The alternative is accepting a second-rate, overcrowded, expensive, insufficient system of education in an age when knowledge is the essential ingredient to economic success. That is shortsighted lunacy. Vote yes on Initiative 884.”
The Daily World says “Yes I-884”
“We’re voting “yes” because outstanding schools are of paramount importance to our state and the funds just aren’t there to raise the bar. It’s a shame that our legislators have shirked their duty to come up with a more equitable way to pay for education, but right now, I-884 is the only game in town.”
Check out our website for more details, and to see the commercials and radio ads. The hard work is paying off!
