Committees shall write and
submit arguments advocating the approval or rejection of each
statewide ballot issue and rebuttals of those arguments. The
secretary of state, the presiding officer of the senate, and the
presiding officer of the house of representatives shall appoint
the initial two members of each committee. In making these
committee appointments the secretary of state and presiding
officers of the senate and house of representatives shall
consider legislators, sponsors of initiatives and referendums,
and other interested groups known to advocate or oppose the
ballot measure.
The initial two members may select up to four additional
members, and the committee shall elect a chairperson. The
remaining committee member or members may fill vacancies through
appointment.
After the committee submits its initial argument statements
to the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall transmit
the statements to the opposite committee. The opposite committee
may then prepare rebuttal arguments. Rebuttals may not interject
new points.
The voters' pamphlet may contain only argument statements
prepared according to this section. Arguments may contain graphs
and charts supported by factual statistical data and pictures or
other illustrations. Cartoons or caricatures are not permitted.
[2003 c 111 § 806. Prior: 1999 c 260 § 4. Formerly RCW 29.81.240.]