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43,153 people signed in to oppose the property tax bill (SB 5798) during the March 31 committee hearing.
That’s a Senate record – fivefold.
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The Elephant in the Dome: The true cost of the Democrat tax proposals
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The Elephant in the Dome Podcast—State Leadership in Focus—Treasurer, Governor, & Attorney General
Senator John Braun shares his thoughts on some of Washington’s statewide leaders in this episode of “The Elephant in the Dome.” From the Treasurer’s warnings about the rainy day fund to the Governor’s cautious stance on taxation and spending, the discussion highlights key policy debates. Plus, criticism of the Attorney General’s litigious approach and its...
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AUDIO: Republican budget leader appreciates governor’s stance on budget situation
The Senate Republican Budget Lead is applauding Governor Bob Ferguson for echoing public outcry against excessive taxes and staying true to his word Tracy Ellis reports.
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AUDIO: Sen. Braun Advocates for Fiscal Responsibility on KVI Radio
Sen. John Braun discussed tax relief, public safety, and government accountability on KVI Radio. He criticized excessive spending, opposed a property tax hike, and stressed fiscal responsibility to support families and businesses amid inflation.
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AUDIO/VIDEO: Republican budget leaders shocked by Democrats’ rejection of no-new-taxes, no-cuts budget proposal
AUDIO: State Senate Democrats passed a budget that includes the largest tax increase in state history after rejecting a responsible, no-new-taxes, no-cuts proposal from Senate Republicans. Tracy Ellis reports. VIDEO:
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Republican budget leaders shocked by Democrats’ rejection of no-new-taxes, no-cuts budget proposal
OLYMPIA… The state Senate’s majority Democrats today passed a $78.6 billion operating budget that relies on the largest tax increase in state history, after rejecting the smaller, no-new-taxes, no-cuts budget proposed by Senate Republicans. The “$ave Washington” budget, which doesn’t outspend the state’s anticipated level of revenue, was offered in place of the Democrats’ own...
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AUDIO: Washington State Senate Republican leadership update with Senator John Braun.
Sen. John Braun criticizes Democrats’ $21B tax plan, including wealth, payroll, and property tax hikes. He warns of a $1B annual property tax increase within three years, burdening homeowners amid a housing crisis.
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Republican budget leaders appreciate governor’s stance on budget situation
OLYMPIA… The senators behind the no-new-taxes, no-cuts operating “$ave Washington” budget proposed by Senate Republicans offered this reaction to comments made today by Gov. Bob Ferguson about the operating budgets adopted by the Senate and House of Representatives in the past few days. From Sen. Chris Gildon of Puyallup, who is Senate Republican budget leader:...
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Boehnke bill aimed at timely greenhouse-gas emissions data clears House committee
Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Legislation sponsored by Sen. Matt Boehnke to improve the tracking of greenhouse-gas emissions is one step closer to final approval in the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 5036 would shift Washington’s biennial reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to annual reporting, ensuring policymakers have timely and accurate...
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43,153 people sign in to oppose property-tax increase being heard today in Senate budget committee
OLYMPIA…More than 43,000 people have signed in to oppose Senate Bill 5978, a proposal that would drastically raise property taxes — more than four times the opposition received for any previous bill to receive a public hearing in the Senate. SB 5978 is scheduled for a hearing today at 4 p.m. in the Senate Ways...
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Republican budget leaders shocked by Democrats’ rejection of no-new-taxes, no-cuts budget proposal
OLYMPIA… The state Senate’s majority Democrats today passed a $78.6 billion operating budget that relies on the largest tax increase in state history, after rejecting the smaller, no-new-taxes, no-cuts budget proposed by Senate Republicans. The “$ave Washington” budget, which doesn’t outspend the state’s anticipated level of revenue, was offered in place of the Democrats’ own...
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Senate Democrats REJECT opportunity to pass a no-new-tax and no-cuts budget
OLYMPIA…In a 28-21 vote, the Washington State Senate Democrats today passed their $78.5 billion operating budget proposal, the funding for which relies on the largest tax increase in state history and a raiding of the “rainy-day fund.” Senate Democrats also rejected a striking amendment proposed by Sen. Chris Gildon, R-Puyallup, that would have substituted...
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Boehnke bill to expand renewable energy clears key House committee
Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Legislation from Sen. Matt Boehnke that would expand renewable-energy development while balancing environmental regulations and land-use policies is moving closer to a final vote in the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 5445 would promote distributed-energy projects and support “agrivoltaics,” meaning agricultural production underneath or adjacent to solar...
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KREM—Gov. Bob Ferguson rejects both the Senate and House Democrat Budget proposals, citing concerns over untested wealth tax and potential federal cuts. Sen. Leonard Christian says people can’t afford tax increases with so many other costs going up. #waleg ![]()
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Gov. Bob Ferguson rejects Democrat House and Senate budget proposals, citing concerns over untested wealth tax and potential federal cuts. Sen. Leonard Christian says people can’t afford tax increas...
Governor Ferguson’s Inaugural Address: Washington State is unaffordable. We have the fewest police officers per capita in the nation. Our ferry system is broken. We have too much bureaucracy.![]()
We agree. It’s time to really fix Washington. ![]()
#ReturnAffordability #RestorePublicSafety #ReinstateAccountability #waleg
On Timber Country 94.7—Sen. Jeff Wilson discusses proposed record tax increases from Legislative Democrats, including a 38% hunting and fishing license fee hike. He also discusses bipartisan concerns over non-citizen police, and pay raises for elected officials. Wilson emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility and open dialogue. #waleg ![]()
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On 94.7 Timber Country’s Local Matters, Senator Jeff Wilson discusses proposed record tax increases, bipartisan concerns over non-citizen law enforcement, a controversial hunting and fishing fee hik...