Gov. Ferguson wants to see ‘big changes’ to ‘Millionaire’s Tax’ bill proposal, sales tax
Governor Ferguson proposes sales tax holidays and expanded exemptions including baby products to support low-income families amid efforts to address regressive taxation.
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The Cascadia Advocate: Five More Claims Against the Million-Dollar Earners’ Tax That Don’t Check Out: Debunking Republicans’ Opposition to SB 6346
Republican legislators yesterday leveled a barrage of familiar arguments against the Senate Democratic majority’s proposal to create a million-dollar earners’ tax. While these charges have been made before, repetition does not make an argument true.
Local leaders, developers express concerns over ‘Millionaire’s Tax’
EVERETT, FEB. 19: Local business and economic leaders released statements expressing disapproval of Senate Bill 6346, which could establish a new state income tax on annual income over $1 million. SB 6346 passed the Washington Senate on Monday and would impose a 9.9% personal income tax on income above $1 million beginning in 2028, with first tax filings expected in 2029 if the bill becomes law. The proposal now heads to the House of Representat…
State Senate passes legislation to tax households earning more than $1million
Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen, D-Seattle, makes remarks on Feb. 16, 2026, during the floor debate over legislation he sponsored to tax personal income over $1 million a year. Photo by Bill Lucia/Washington State StandardThe bill will next go to the House, as Gov. Bob Ferguson is indicating he’d like to see more changes.By Jerry CornfieldWashington State Standard Washington state moved one step closer Monday to creating a personal income …
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