A coalition of city leaders from across Washington are expressing their opposition to new business tax proposals aimed at addressing the state’s budget deficit.
From having a first-mover advantage to concerns about equitable taxation and other regulations, there are lots of questions ...
Homeowners facing ballooning property taxes aren't pleased. But the revenue is crucial for schools and other local government ...
Lawmakers in Washington state are grappling with how to make up for a multi-billion dollar deficit. Some Republicans are ...
State tax revenue volatility has increased in recent years, with significant fluctuations not only in total collections but ...
Washington lawmakers appear to believe they can defy the law of economics by imposing burdensome taxes on economic growth ...
While taxes on some of Washington’s largest businesses and wealthiest residents have grabbed the most attention in recent ...
While taxes on some of Washington's largest businesses and wealthiest residents have grabbed the most attention in recent days, Republican lawmakers said Tuesday that the revenue plan released by ...
Democrats in Washington’s House and Senate agree on one thing when it comes to the state’s budget shortfall: it’ll take hefty ...
Democrats in the Washington state House released a plan Friday that could drive billions of additional dollars into state coffers through higher property tax collections and new taxes on the ...
Washington Senate and House Democrats propose raising taxes and some budget cuts to balance a $13 billion budget deficit.
Explore how Washington House and Senate differ in their budget plans, focusing on taxes, cuts, and spending priorities.