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Originally published Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 1:13 PM

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Wash. Senate to try again on amending I-960

The Washington state Senate will attempt a do-over on amending tax-limiting Initiative 960.

Associated Press Writer

OLYMPIA, Wash. —

The Washington state Senate will attempt a do-over on amending tax-limiting Initiative 960.

They already passed the measure Tuesday, but later that evening, Democratic senators said they had accidentally voted on the wrong version of their own bill.

Approved by voters in 2007, I-960 requires any tax increases win approval from two-thirds of the Legislature. The 26-23 vote Tuesday endorsed suspension of that rule until July 2011.

Democrats, however, say they actually meant to suspend the entirety of I-960, including the requirement for public advisory votes on tax increases that are deemed an emergency by lawmakers.

A new bill was quickly passed out of committee Tuesday night, and it could be taken up on the floor as early as Wednesday evening.

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