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WATCH: WA bill allowing state to remove elected sheriffs faces another contentious hearing

(The Center Square) – There was standing room only on Monday at the Washington State Legislature for a public hearing before the House Committee on Community Safety regarding a bill that would dramatically change eligibility standards for elected sheriffs. The contentious legislation also looks to give the state a path to remove elected sheriffs from office if they don’t meet new requirements. Democrats say Senate Bill 5974 is a necessary measure to hold sheriffs accountable

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WA House, Senate propose $2B spending increase despite back-to-back deficits

(The Center Square) – House and Senate Democrats released their supplemental budget proposals on Sunday, offering two plans to fill a multi-billion-dollar deficit while ultimately increasing total spending. Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a $77.9 billion operating budget last spring for the 2025-27 biennium, with $150.4 billion in spending across all budgeted funds. Despite passing the largest tax increase in state history, Olympia faces another gap that Ferguson proposed filling with a $79 billion operating budget.​

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WATCH: Former WA AG Rob McKenna says income tax bill “doesn’t pass laugh test”

(The Center Square) – Legislation that would impose an income tax on people who make more than a million dollars is set for another public hearing Tuesday in Olympia. SB 6346 would slap a 9.9% tax on income above a million dollars, which is why majority Democrats are calling it a millionaire’s tax. Opponents, including former Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna, say if the legislation is approved and upheld by the courts, it will certainly

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Op-Ed: Washington hid in-home childcare records; Minnesota shows why it was a grave mistake

Washington has been down this road before. In 2016, voters were presented with Initiative 1501, marketed as a commonsense measure to protect seniors from identity theft. The emotional appeal was powerful. The substance was something else entirely. The initiative rewrote Washington’s public records law, carving out a special exemption for certain publicly funded caregivers. The Wall Street Journal editorial board labeled it “SEIU’s Ballot Fraud,” accusing the Service Employees International Union of trying to “hoodwink

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