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April 23, 2015
OLYMPIA (AP) — In the first use of Gov. Jay Inslee's veto power in 2015, he struck out a section of a bill Wednesday morning that finds it is safe to raise the speed limit from 70 to 75 mph on parts of Interstate 90 and other state highways, but enabled a future speed increase after study.
Inslee's partial veto Wednesday left intact sections of House Bill 2181 that allow raising the speed limit to 75 on a road where an investigation finds a speed-limit increase would be safe.
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