Friday politics: Which business tax will win, and Tim Eyman's party line

Text of House Bill 2907, which would allow King County to levy a tax to pay for services for homeless people.
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Two business tax proposals are on Seattle's mind, and serial initiative promoter Tim Eyman picks a party to run for governor.
Political analysts Joni Balter of The Seattle Channel's "Civic Cocktail" and C.R. Douglas of channel Q13 talk about it all with KUOW Morning Edition host Angela King.