Peninsula school officials react to proposal to lower levy victory margins

Washington voters will get the final say this November on a state constitutional amendment to allow simple majority approval of local property tax levies for public schools – and local officials applaud the move.

The state Senate passed the measure on a 33-16 vote Thursday, just squeaking past the two-thirds vote needed.

The House already passed the measure, so it now heads to voters who must approve it by a simple majority.

It currently takes a 60 percent supermajority to pass a school levy.

To lower that to 50 percent requires a constitutional amendment.

“My initial reaction is shock,” said Charlie McClain, Port Angeles School Board president.

“I had finally come to conclusion that I never thought I would see the day that the state houses would get together on this and actually allow the people to vote on what I consider a proposal that is way past due,” he said.

“I’m a lot less cynical now than I was this morning.”

Sen. Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, was one of the two Democrats who voted against the measure, House Joint Resolution 4204.

Hargrove represents the 24th District, which includes Clallam and Jefferson counties as well as a portion of Grays Harbor County.

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