As we approach the upcoming election, we want to bring your attention to a critical issue on the ballot: Initiative 2109. Voting no on I-2109 is essential for the future of public education, childcare, and early learning in Washington State.
What is Initiative 2109?
Initiative 2109 proposes to repeal Washington State’s capital gains tax, which is a significant source of funding for public education and childcare, cutting more than $2.2 billion. The capital gains tax cut would benefit fewer than 4,000 of the wealthiest people in our state, while leaving our schools struggling to repair buildings and families unable to access crucial early education and childcare resources.
Increased Burden on Schools
School districts already facing budget shortfalls would be forced to secure other funding to cover essential repairs and keep schools safe. This would only place a heavier financial burden on local communities.
Your Vote Matters: Join Us in Voting No on I-2109
Your vote this November can save over $2.2 billion dollars that fund education and it can elect legislators who center the needs of children and young people in their decision-making. We must protect our schools and ensure that all children have access to quality education from early childhood to high school. Are you a parent? We’re hoping to get 100 parents to sign on and pledge to vote no on Initiative 2109.
be a voter
In an arena dominated by political parties, we strive to remain non-partisan and student-focused. So we encourage you to reach out to the candidates in your district to find out where they stand on the issues you care most about and the solutions to make it happen.
- Find out who your legislators are and/or check your voter status
- Let us know what issues you care about
- Donate to the Stand for Children Washington PAC
- Share this info with friends and family by texting them this link
October 28th: Last day voters can register or update their mailing address online or via mail.
November 5th: Last day voters can register or update their mailing address in-person
Effective January 1st, 2022, if you were convicted of a felony in Washington State, another state, or in federal court, your right to vote will be restored automatically as long as you are not currently serving a sentence of total confinement in prison.