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Letter: People want $30 car tabs

By Steven Wayne, Vancouver
Published: December 21, 2019, 6:00am

The state voted for $30 car tabs, and now King County says no. Well, I figure if all the Oregonians moving over here have two-year car tabs, I’ve decided to not renew mine until this law passes.

We are all over-taxed now. Every time I got mine, they add some other fee. I’m tired of it. We voted for $30 car tabs years ago. The measure passed then but they started adding on a little at a time. It’s time to go get this law passed and say, screw Seattle: the people of Washington have spoken!

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