The Seattle Times' Danny Westneat has a prescient column this week about Senate Republicans' dismissal of Gov. Jay Inslee's proposed carbon tax. He writes,
Lawmakers often call the state Capitol in Olympia “the people’s house,” where they do the people’s business. But increasingly what they seem to be doing is business’s business.
Prime example: There’s one idea for how to pay for big transportation projects this year that the public really seems to like. It also happens to be the one that key lawmakers say they have no intention of considering.