Washington’s cap-and-trade project was strictly a boondoggle from the start, a sleight-of-hand effort by legislators to garner a source of money for more social experimentation. Time and astute observance have proved this to be true. Now the voters have a crack at rectifying this pork.
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Letter: Repeal cap and trade
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