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The governor is still at odds with lawmakers in his party over how much revenue the state should raise to deal with a multibillion dollar shortfall.
The Washington governor had previously said he wouldn’t sign off on either of the chambers’ initial budget proposals.
Now, weeks after Gov. Bob Ferguson put the kibosh on their wealth-tax dreams, Democrats have unveiled an updated revenue pitch. Some call the majority party’s plans a step in the right direction.
Washington's $12 billion tax proposal faces backlash as Ferguson voices concerns and highlights potential impacts on ...
No cuts, no furloughs. Tax, tax the rich!” WFSE members and supporters chanted at the state Capitol on Wednesday.
Gov. Bob Ferguson criticized the latest tax proposal from legislative Democrats but offered no detailed alternatives in a ...
Governor Bob Ferguson is criticizing newly proposed tax plans from legislative Democrats as "unsustainable" under cuts from ...
The BriefWashington Democrats released a new set of tax proposals in an effort to close the state's multi-billion-dollar ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson is taking fire from unions representing state workers, who accuse him of betrayal over a furlough proposal ...
While state lawmakers propose a plan to address the $16 billion budget deficit, a local business leader says the taxes — and ...
Maddie's Place, a nonprofit in Spokane that supports babies born to mothers struggling with substance abuse, may face a ...
Legislative Democrats have released a new set of tax proposals as they race to pass a balanced budget by the end of the month ...