Washington State drivers can expect to see literal sticker shock over the coming years.
Legislators passed a budget amendment to put stickers on gas pumps across the state showing just how much of what consumers are paying per gallon is tax.
The stickers go up when the state agriculture department does a regular pump inspection so it's a three-year rollout.
But KIRO 7's Joanna Small found one Snohomish County gas station that proactively ordered the stickers. She'll explain why tonight on KIRO 7 at 5. Watch on-air or online here.
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