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Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - Page updated at 09:05 AM

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Wash. Supreme Court considers tax limits

The state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday on the initiative that requires a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to raise taxes.

OLYMPIA, Wash. —

The state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday on the initiative that requires a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to raise taxes.

A lawsuit was filed in March by Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown of Spokane. She says the initiative is an unconstitutional check on lawmakers' power.

Voters approved I-960 last November. It reaffirmed the higher vote threshold for tax increases that were mandated in 1993 by I-601.

Initiative sponsor Tim Eyman says Democrats hope to clear the way to raise taxes in next year's session.

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