
The Democratic senator who is prime sponsor of Senate Bill 5770 today told The Washington State Standard that the bill will not be brought forward
Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver and Senate Republican budget leader, offered this comment after learning the proposal to allow local governments to raise property taxes by up to 3% annually without a vote of the people will not move any further this legislative session.
The Democratic senator who is prime sponsor of Senate Bill 5770 today told The Washington State Standard that the bill, which was placed on the Senate voting calendar Wednesday, will not be brought forward. Most of the 18 Democrats who are sponsors of the bill hail from the Puget Sound area, and 13 Democrats on the Senate Ways and Means Committee had approved the bill Monday.
“Republicans are working to lower the cost of living, and housing costs are a big part of that. I can’t figure out why so many Democrats from Puget Sound counties got behind this idea. They of all people should have realized it would make housing even more expensive, both to buy and to rent, at a time when people are already struggling to get by.
“The supporters of this bill didn’t highlight how the 1% cap set by voters nearly 20 years ago and confirmed by the Legislature in 2007 applies to annual property-tax increases approved at the council level. Local governments have always had the option to go above 1% if they get voter approval. More than anything this bill was about making it easier to raise property taxes without asking voters. I’m glad it is off the table for this year, but taxpayers should still be outraged that the bill got as far as it did.”
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Senator Wilson understands that residents need property tax relief. She has sponsored a bill to exempt the first $250,000 of property value from taxation, a real help given the inflated property values in WA state.
It’s a shame she did so much to make them explode in the first place.
Thank you, Senate Republicans, for stepping up! Citizens, do you get it now? When you roar like a LION and make the windows in the Democrats offices rattle, you CAN win the fight. Even here. But you have to step up also! Be a one-minute warrior. When you receive those Legislative Alerts from conservative sources, stop, look, listen and taken action!
calm down numb skull, more democrats voted this down than republicans…
Minor detail: many more leftists in the legislature than GOP’ers, so your response is meaningless, sport.
This is the same GOP senate who jacked the largest gas tax/tab fee increases to date in this state’s history, while killing the referendum clause that would have put it to a public vote.
Hypocrisy, much?
Wilson was a huge supporter of and who unnecessarily voted for the so-called McCleary Budget, that caused our property taxes to exploded to pay for more teacher extortion, but did absolutely nothing to improve academic outcomes. You all remember “academics,” don’t you?
It’s what we send our kids to school for… and what public schools in this state so routinely suck at providing.