Inslee proposes taxing wealthy residents and businesses to close Washington's budget gap
Gov. Jay Inslee entered office a dozen years ago vowing to not raise taxes as Washington emerged from a devastating recession during which state programs and services were slashed to make ends meet.
Now, with the end of his third term only about a month away, the outgoing Democrat is calling for a new tax on the states wealthiest residents and a higher tax on businesses. Its his solution to bridging the states looming multi-billion dollar shortfall without another round of drastic cuts.
We invest in our people. We dont leave people behind and [most] importantly, we dont go backwards, he told reporters Tuesday as he released details of the final budget he will send to legislators.
That plan outlines $79.5 billion in spending in the next two-year operating budget an increase from $69.8 billion in the current budget cycle. The total does not include spending on transportation or construction projects covered in two separate budget plans.
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