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Pierce, King and Snohomish County residents - Vote YES on Proposition 1: Mass Transit Now!

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This transit-only package will offer immediate relief to commuters...

This transit-only package will offer immediate relief to commuters by increasing intercity express bus service by as much as 30% in 2009, while building on our regional high capacity transit system with 34 more miles of light rail and improvements to north and south commuter rail lines—all for a half cent sales tax increase totaling about $69 per person per year - less than the average tank of gas!

We can’t afford to miss this opportunity to provide real transportation solutions for our region. Learn more at www.masstransitnow.org.

Be sure to vote the entire ballot on Nov. 4!

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