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The Washington governor had previously said he wouldn’t sign off on either of the chambers’ initial budget proposals.
Gov. Bob Ferguson said Thursday that he is not ready to support a slate of proposals from Democratic lawmakers to raise billions in additional revenue and close the state's multibillion-dollar budget ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson criticized the latest tax proposal from legislative Democrats but offered no detailed alternatives in a ...
Sen. Chris Gildon, the upper chamber’s Republican budget lead, has been adamant that the budget can be balanced without ...
Washington's $12 billion tax proposal faces backlash as Ferguson voices concerns and highlights potential impacts on ...
With just 10 days remaining in session, majority party Democrats in the Washington State Legislature have yet to reveal their ...
After Gov. Ferguson said he would veto a “wealth tax,” Democratic legislators proposed expanding capital gains, business and ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Legislators on Wednesday took a step toward meeting one of the governor’s top priorities, but the step may ...
Moving away from a politically unpopular tax on the state's richest people, lawmakers float a different way to balance the ...
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Revenue proposals undecided for state
PORT ANGELES — New revenue proposals by the state Legislature rely on tax increases that are expected to bring about $12 billion over the next two budget cycles . State Sen. Mike Chapman, D-Port ...