Governor Ferguson’s budget plan sparks lawmaker debate in Olympia

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OLYMPIA, Wash. – Governor Bob Ferguson’s proposed supplemental operating budget is sparking discussions on both sides of the aisle in Olympia.

Released during a December 23 press conference, Gov. Ferguson said the budget emphasizes major investments in transportation and housing without raising taxes.

“We have a housing crisis in our state. We need to act like it,” Ferguson said. The budget allocates $244 million for housing investments, setting a record for supplemental budget housing funding.

In addition to his budget proposal, Ferguson advocated for a millionaire tax. “Millionaires should contribute more towards our shared prosperity,” he said, highlighting what he described as inequality in the current tax system.

Senate Ways & Means Chair June Robinson (D-Everett), acknowledged the challenges of the fiscal landscape and expressed appreciation for Ferguson’s efforts.

“This proposal provides a responsible starting point and a solid foundation for the Senate as we begin our budget work in January,” Robinson said.

Meanwhile, Representative Gloria Mendoza (R-Grandview), expressed her commitment to opposing policies that could worsen affordability in the region.

“After visiting local communities, meeting with citizens, touring local businesses and agricultural operations and speaking with area leaders, one concern has consistently risen to the forefront: Washington has become too expensive,” said Mendoza.

Rep. Mendoza is seeking input through an online survey on her website.

“Washington has become too expensive,” Mendoza said, encouraging citizens to share their experiences.

Mendoza’s survey, offered in both English and Spanish, aims to gather perspectives on cost of living, housing, taxes, and financial pressures.

Input from the survey will guide her work in the upcoming legislative session, Rep. Mendoza added.


 

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