Side Bars
– Our Obligations
– The Purpose of Civil Government
– The Witness of the Reformational Church to the Role of the Civil Magistrate
– Closing Exhortation
 
Ballot Recommendations
Summary
Measure 26
Measure 27
Measure 28
Measure 29
Measure 30
Measure 31
Measure 32
Measure 33
Measure 34
Measure 35
Measure 36
Measure 37
Measure 38
Measure 39
Measure 40
Measure 41
Measure 42
Measure 43
Measure 44
Measure 45
Measure 46
Measure 47
Measure 48
 
Measure 37
Broadens Types of Beverage Containers Requiring Deposit and Refund Value

Again, this Measure would expand the state’s involvement in commerce. There is also a bit of the benefit revolution requried here. We all like the clean streets that the bottle bill and paid state clean-up crews produce. But what does this have to do with punishing evildoers? We recommend a NO vote.

QUESTION: Shall bottle bill be expanded to require consumers, dealers to pay deposits, receive refunds on additional types of beverage containers?

SUMMARY: Amends statutes. Under current law, consumers and dealers pay deposits and receive refunds on all beer and carbonated beverage containers. Dealers must accept such containers for refund. Measure broadens law to include any liquid drink intended for humans, except dairy products or substitutes, distilled spirits or liquor, or wine with over eight percent alcohol. Measure requires refund value for containers of:
— Beer, malt beverages or carbonated drinks, any size.
— Non-carbonated drinks, other than water, from six ounces to one liter.
— Water, up to two liters.

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