It’s more lackluster news for Democratic lawmakers and the new governor who are already trying to close a sizable shortfall.
Explore how Washington House and Senate differ in their budget plans, focusing on taxes, cuts, and spending priorities.
Explore the new $80B budget plan from Washington Senate, focusing on tax hikes for the wealthy and corporations.
Washington state lawmakers discuss budget proposals focusing on maintaining programs and addressing economic challenges.
With the Washington state legislative session scheduled to adjourn one month from Thursday, lawmakers are getting down to the ...
The state faces a severe shortfall, but a proposed package would raise or shift $1 billion in taxes to secure funding for ...
Food programs, outbreak monitoring, mental health aid: state and local health officials grapple with a flurry of budget cuts ...
Democrats in Washington's Legislature are weighing a range of taxes to help bridge a multibillion-dollar budget shortfall, ...
Budget woes, cuts to the federal wildfire-fighting workforce and President Donald Trump’s threats against Canada have made it ...
Washington Senate and House Democrats propose raising taxes and some budget cuts to balance a $13 billion budget deficit.
Sen. Noel Frame (D-Seattle) told the crowd she thought they would be “quite pleased” with the budget proposal, hinting tax ...
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he hoped to bolster Virginia’s rainy-day fund by trimming the state’s budget by $300 ...