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Evergreen School District Proposition 8 renews a current Safety, Security, and Technology Capital (SSTC) Levy so that all local students can access a high-quality, modern, and safe education.

The SSTC Levy addresses district costs such as audio-visual equipment, internet services, cybersecurity, emergency response systems, and more. By ensuring our learning facilities and technology infrastructure are up-to-date, we equip our students to make the most of their educations and help close equity gaps so that every student can meet their potential.

Evergreen voters most recently approved this levy in 2019 and this year's levy would extend the critical funding for another four years. The levy is estimated to cost $0.40 per $1,000 in assessed property value in 2026, which would cost the owner of an $800,000 home approximately $320 in the first year.

Vote Yes on Evergreen School District Proposition 8 to prepare our students for bright, successful futures.

Last updated: 2025-01-23

Evergreen School District Proposition 8 renews a current Safety, Security, and Technology Capital (SSTC) Levy so that all local students can access a high-quality, modern, and safe education.

The SSTC Levy addresses district costs such as audio-visual equipment, internet services, cybersecurity, emergency response systems, and more. By ensuring our learning facilities and technology infrastructure are up-to-date, we equip our students to make the most of their educations and help close equity gaps so that every student can meet their potential.

Evergreen voters most recently approved this levy in 2019 and this year's levy would extend the critical funding for another four years. The levy is estimated to cost $0.40 per $1,000 in assessed property value in 2026, which would cost the owner of an $800,000 home approximately $320 in the first year.

Vote Yes on Evergreen School District Proposition 8 to prepare our students for bright, successful futures.

Last updated: 2025-01-23

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Election Day November 4, 2025
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Approve 8201 to grow WA Cares Funding!

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

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