A majority of the measures include school bonds and levies, but others include increasing Renton’s minimum wage and a transportation sales tax in Marysville.
SEATTLE — Washington state’s Feb. 13 special election is right around the corner.
A majority of the measures up for a vote include school bonds and levies. A couple of the non-school-related measures include increasing the minimum wage in Renton and a transportation sales tax in Marysville.
Here’s what you can expect to find on the ballot.
Renton
Renton voters could raise the minimum wage to $20.29 an hour for employees with large businesses and $18.29 for
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