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Originally published Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 9:44 PM

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Green schools measure rejected

A statewide referendum authorizing bonds for school energy retrofits has been defeated.

Associated Press

SEATTLE —

A statewide referendum authorizing bonds for school energy retrofits has been defeated.

Nearly 57 percent of voters were rejecting Referendum 52 with 1.37 million votes counted Tuesday. About 2.4 million votes are expected.

The measure had support in King and Jefferson counties but was losing in most other Washington counties.

Supporters of Referendum 52 say the money was needed to pay for newer pipes, better insulation and other energy upgrades at public schools and colleges across the state.

The green schools measure would have authorized $505 million in bonds to be paid back by extending the temporary sales tax on bottled water set to expire 2013.

Opponents say it saddles the state with too much debt and won't create the number of jobs as promised.

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