I was opposed to the bag tax from the moment it passed the City Council, all the way until it got trampled at the polls Tuesday. I didn’t oppose the measure because its megabucks chemical industry opponents dumped over a million dollars into the race, even though those megabucks chemical industry opponents are responsible for getting the measure on the ballot in the first place. I opposed the bag tax because, in my opinion, it overreached a bit (but a very important bit at that).I use paper bags not just for groceries, but for things around the house — most prominently, to store my recyclables before I take them out to the big green bin that goes curbside each week. Tons of people do the same, and I’m betting the reason why tons of people opposed the bag tax was it included paper bags. Had the tax/fee been limited to plastic bags, I’d have supported it. Simple as that.
More Stories From This Author
O’Reilly Auto Parts to pay $5.6M for employee discrimination
Missouri-based O’Reilly Auto Enterprises will pay $5.6 million for widespread denial of pregnancy and nursing accommodations to Washington workers under…
By
Steve Hunter • March 5, 2026 9:47 am
KC Council approves moratorium on detention centers
The King County Council approved a moratorium on detention centers in unincorporated King County as an effort to limit immigration…
By
Drew Dotson • March 4, 2026 4:10 pm
King County blocks construction of ICE detention centers
The King County Council approved an emergency one-year moratorium on March 3 that immediately blocks acceptance of permits for new…
By Staff reports • March 4, 2026 2:48 pm
