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WAGOP Calls on Justice to Recuse Herself in Income Tax Ruling over Alleged Conflict

Emails and legal memos show lawmakers and state attorneys designed the tax as a test case to challenge a 1933 Supreme Court precedent.

  • Newly obtained emails reveal Washington State Attorney General's office and Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen conspired to design the "millionaires' tax," Senate Bill 6346, to force the State Supreme Court to revisit a 1933 ruling declaring income is property.
  • The 1933 Culliton decision established that income is property, requiring uniform taxation capped at 1%, a precedent Pedersen aims to overturn with the new 9.9% tax on households earning more than $1 million annually.
  • Pedersen defended the strategy as "common practice," comparing it to legal challenges against Roe v. Wade, while deputy communications director Mike Faulk stated the office provided legal advice but took no policy position.
  • Former Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna and former Washington Supreme Court Justice Phil Talmadge are leading the Citizen Action Defense Fund's lawsuit, alleging the measure is an "illegal income tax."
  • As businesses weigh the impact of the new tax structure, critics argue the policy harms Washington's business climate, with investment decisions shifting and some projects paused or canceled.
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WAGOP calls on justice to recuse herself in income tax ruling over alleged conflict

(The Center Square) - The Washington State Republican Party wants a state Supreme Court justice to recuse herself from ruling in a legal challenge to a millionaire's tax, citing a potential conflict of interest.

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Millionaire tax critic says AGO, Dems played politics instead of protecting residents

(The Center Square) - Emails obtained by The Center Square between the Washington Attorney General and Democratic leaders show Nick Brown's staff was playing politics instead of protecting the Constitution and residents in proposing the millionaire's tax, a key critic…

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MY Northwest broke the news in Tacoma, United States on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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