High court weighs legality of voter-approved car tab measure
OLYMPIA The fate of Initiative 976 is in the hands of the state Supreme Court.
On Tuesday, justices seemed skeptical the measure to lower car tab fees passed by voters in Snohomish County and across the state eight months ago passes constitutional muster.
In an hour-long hearing, they pressed attorneys for the state, openly concerned whether the measures title misled voters and its content covered too many subjects.
At one point the conversation shifted to the assertion of the ballot title that the measure would limit annual motor-vehicle-license fees to $30. In actuality, the lowest fee would be $43.25 because certain charges will continue to be collected.
Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud asked Alan Copsey, a lawyer for the state, whether such wording fooled voters.
Copsey said the notion of $30 car tabs has been debated for a long time and is synonymous with paying less.
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