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GOP: Dems overstating WA's projected budget shortfall as cover for higher taxes

(The Center Square) – Republicans in the Washington State Legislature say Democrats are exaggerating the size of the projected four-year operating budget shortfall to justify proposed tax increases. The amount of the shortfall itself is a matter
Are Washington Democrats Actually Proposing a Tax Credit?

Julie “Florida Woman” Barrett, founder, Conservative Ladies of America/Washington joins KVI Ari Hoffman to discuss cut off day for the Legislative Session, along with other bad bills! Listen to the audio here: Learn more by subscribing
WA storage unit tax could raise nearly $500M by 2035 — if it holds up in court

(The Center Square) – State lawmakers are scrambling for cash to fill the state’s budget shortfall, and one solution could involve redefining storage units as retail sales to impose additional taxes on renters and owners. The Evergreen
Downtown Seattle leaders expect more workers and residents in 2025

(The Center Square) – Last year’s improved return to office rates and more residents in downtown Seattle are leaving officials optimistic about the city’s ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continuing through 2025 and beyond. In 2024,
WA bill could end tax cap for major tech companies amid state budget shortfall

(The Center Square) – Microsoft and Amazon are among the wealthiest companies in the world, each with a market capitalization of well over $2 trillion, but a bill out of Washington could trim off some cash to
Possible budget cuts could impact public safety in unincorporated King County

(The Center Square) – Potential budget cuts to the King County Sheriff’s Office as part of addressing the county’s budget deficit could end up impacting unincorporated King County. King County is facing a projected $150 million shortfall
‘Watered down’ RUC proposal could still clear Washington Legislature

(The Center Square) – Although bills proposing a road usage charge failed to clear their original committees prior to last Friday’s legislative cutoff date, one ranking House Transportation Committee member is saying “not so fast” on their