Voters say "Yes on I-2066"
I-2066 protects natural gas as an energy choice, ensures energy stability and security, and prohibits natural gas bans in Washington.
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Protecting energy choice for all

Natural gas delivers vital energy, warmth and comfort to millions of homes and supports the jobs and security of 100,000+ businesses, restaurants and institutions in Washington. When politicians across the state tried to ban natural gas service and force everyone to fully electrify their homes and businesses, the people fought back. Thank you for your support!

Nearly 2 million Washingtonians voted YES on I-2066

2024 Video Voters' Guide - Yes on I-2066

You deserve the choice to use clean and efficient natural gas for heating and cooking. Vote yes on 2066 to protect your energy choice.

Political elites in Olympia are banning natural gas in the Puget Sound area and plan to expand the ban statewide for all new and existing homes and businesses. But you can protect natural gas as an energy choice. 2066 ensures continued natural gas service if you want it. Nothing in 2066 forces you to use natural gas. It only protects your ability to choose what's best for you. Voting yes on 2066 ensures you aren't forced to convert your home to all electric appliances at an average cost of $40,000.

Why remove a safe, reliable, efficient, and clean energy source like natural gas? We rely on natural gas to warm our homes and cook our food when the power goes out. Vote yes on 2066 to keep an energy source that never goes out in the winter. 2066 doesn't remove energy efficiency requirements or carbon reduction goals to address climate change.

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I-2066

Ends natural gas bans or restrictions for new and existing natural gas customers.

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I-2066

Repeals laws requiring energy companies to remove natural gas as an energy option.

A frying pan on a gas stove burner with a tea kettle and fruit in the background
I-2066

Protects Washington's ability to rely on clean natural gas for cooking, heating their homes and warming their water.

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