Gov. Bob Ferguson is warning state agencies to prepare for deeper cuts as Washington’s budget shortfall w ...
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Washington governor wants agencies to look for deeper cuts
Washington governor wants agencies to look for deeper cuts
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Capital gains revenue drops as taxpayers ‘learn how to operate’ Washington tax
Capital gains revenue drops as taxpayers ‘learn how to operate’ Washington tax
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Opinion: Slower revenue increase is still an increase
Opinion: Slower revenue increase is still an increase
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POLL: Following the massive compensation increases Gov. Jay Inslee negotiated for state government employees, should lawmakers demand tax relief in light of the state’s steady revenue forecast?
POLL: Following the massive compensation increases Gov. Jay Inslee negotiated for state government employees, should lawmakers demand tax relief in light of the state’s steady revenue forecast?
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Opinion: Steady revenue forecast since February primes pump for tax relief
Opinion: Steady revenue forecast since February primes pump for tax relief
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Opinion: $10.5 billion increase in revenue forecast since last March
Opinion: $10.5 billion increase in revenue forecast since last March
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Sen. Lynda Wilson’s plan for property-tax relief gets boost from latest revenue forecast
Sen. Lynda Wilson’s plan for property-tax relief gets boost from latest revenue forecast
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Opinion: $2.6 billion reasons to cut taxes
Opinion: $2.6 billion reasons to cut taxes