Based on data from citizens who signed up to testify at hearings on the three, and additional input from others, over 95 percent suppor the initiatives.
After going through at least 3 percent of the signarures, WA SOS says it appears all six will more than pass the required number to land on the ballot in November
Initiative 2124, if approved by voters, would allow people to opt out of the WA CARES long-term care act, which opponents say has been flawed from day one.
Whistleblower says his data showed the climate commitment act carbon auction would dramatically raise prices, he was then forced out by state officials.