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The proceeds, garnered from the state’s wealthiest residents, will be funneled into early learning and child care programs, and to school districts in need of dollars for construction and renovation projects.
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State lawmakers will have hundreds of millions dollars more to spend thanks to higher-than-expected collections from Washington’s wealthiest residents.
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The unexpected first-year bounty will be poured into early learning and child care programs, and school districts in need of dollars for construction and renovation projects.
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The relatively obscure issue of captive insurance is on the election ballot now in Washington voters’ hands. Advisory Vote 38 asks whether a new tax on…
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On Election Day Washington voters will have the chance to share their opinions about a controversial new state capital gains tax (Advisory Vote 37).The…
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The legal battle over Washington’s new capital gains tax went to a virtual court hearing Wednesday. A judge in Waterville heard a request by the state…
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A Washington House committee yesterday (Friday) held a first hearing on a proposal to adopt a capital gains tax.The House Revenue Committee took testimony…