Washington State Budget Debate: Inslee's Final Proposal and Ferguson's Fiscal Approach
  • Governor Inslee’s budget proposal would add $13 billion in new taxes
  • Additional taxes would target Washington employers, raising the cost of doing business
  • Republicans suggest that instead of increasing taxes, the state should focus on reducing spending
  • The shortfall is not due to a recession or drop in revenue but rather because of overspending
  • Senate Republicans have expressed cautious optimism regarding Governor-elect Bob Ferguson’s approach to the state’s fiscal challenges.
  • Unlike his predecessor, outgoing Governor Jay Inslee, Ferguson has signaled a willingness to consider spending reductions over tax increases.

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Republican leaders find hope and promise in the new Democratic governor’s inaugural address

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News from the Caucus

February 19, 2025
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VIDEO: FOX 13: WA Gov. Ferguson advocates for Sen. Wagoner proposal limiting governor’s emergency powers

Prime sponsor state Senator Keith Wagoner (R-Sedro-Woolley) said the governor should have strong authority to immediately handle an emergency, but the legislature should be able to check that power.
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February 18, 2025
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VIDEO: Legislative Republican Leadership Media Availability | Key Issues & Policy Debates

Washington State Republican legislative leaders hold a media availability session, addressing key policy issues, budget concerns, and legislative priorities. Senate Republican Leader John Braun, House Republican Leader Drew Stokesbary, and other GOP lawmakers discuss public safety, tax proposals, education funding, and housing legislation. They also share their perspectives on ongoing debates with the Democratic majority...
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February 18, 2025
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AUDIO: Senate Republicans introduce 18 bills to address housing crisis

Washington State Senate Republicans are launching a robust effort to tackle the housing affordability crisis. Tracy Ellis explains.
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February 17, 2025
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State government committee passes a bill that would sabotage the citizen-initiative process

HELP STOP SENATE BILL 5382 “This bill is completely absurd and un-American.” – 14th LD constituent The current Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (Democrat) and former Secretary of State Sam Reed (Republican) BOTH oppose SB 5382 and say it would not be good for Washington. Kill this bill. Washington’s initiative process is a vital tool...
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February 17, 2025
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Senate Republicans introduce 18 bills to address housing crisis

OLYMPIA… Washington State Senate Republicans today unveiled a bold new housing strategy aimed at tackling the growing housing affordability crisis, partly by making it easier to build homes. The details of the package of legislation called Housing Solutions Washington will be announced at the virtual joint legislative Republican leadership media availability at 9:15 a.m. Viewers...
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February 14, 2025
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The Elephant in the Dome Podcast: The Truth About The Road Usage Tax and New Tax Hikes

In this episode of Elephant in the Dome, Washington State Senate Republican Leader John Braun joins Tracy Ellis and Laudan Espinoza to break down the controversial Road Usage Charge proposal. Is this new mileage tax just another burden on hardworking Washingtonians? How will it impact rural communities, low-income drivers, and transportation funding? We also dive...
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News from the Senators

February 18, 2025
John Braun

Senate committee backs Braun bill to reduce chronic absenteeism

OLYMPIA… A bill introduced by Senate Republican Leader John Braun, R-Centralia, to help school districts address chronic absenteeism has been approved by the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee and now awaits consideration by the full Senate. Senate Bill 5007 is aimed at supporting students at risk of falling behind academically due to excessive...
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February 17, 2025
Jeff Wilson

Former Secretary of State offers timely warning about initiative bill, Wilson says

Former Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed.   Read Sam Reed’s letter here. OLYMPIA – A warning from a former Washington secretary of state ought to give lawmakers second thoughts about a bill that aims to restrict the people’s right of initiative, says Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview. Former Secretary of State Sam Reed is warning...
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February 13, 2025
Matt Boehnke

Senate backs Boehnke bill on quality control for infrastructure projects

Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… One of the success stories in Washington state government received the unanimous support of the Washington State Senate, through legislation introduced by Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick. Boehnke’s Senate Bill 5034 would indefinitely extend the work of what’s known as the SYNC team, which comprises representatives from the...
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February 10, 2025
Matt Boehnke

Two of Boehnke’s higher-ed bills move forward from committee

Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Legislation from Sen. Matt Boehnke aimed at improving access to education was endorsed today by the state Senate’s higher-education committee. Committee members, who include Boehnke, supported two of his bills. One is Senate Bill 5542, to accommodate more enrollment in high-school completion programs at community and technical...
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February 05, 2025
Keith Goehner

Goehner concerned about bill to allow more mobile dwelling units

Sen. Keith Goehner/R-Dryden/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Although travel trailers aren’t meant to be used as long-term housing, a bill that recently moved forward from the Senate Housing Committee leans in that direction – too much so for Sen. Keith Goehner. Senate Bill 5332 would expand the areas in which mobile dwelling units (MDUs), such...
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February 04, 2025
Matt Boehnke

Boehnke files measure to protect lower Snake River dams

Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick, has filed legislation encouraging federal lawmakers to protect the four lower Snake River dams from removal. Senate Joint Memorial 8010 formally requests approval of the Northwest Energy Security Act, introduced late last month by U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse and an Idaho senator. That...
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As Washington State continues to face a high cost of living and overall rising crime under the majority Legislative Democrats, they are now moving to redesign our State Flag and remove President George Washington from it (HB 1938). Really?! Sign-in CON on HB 1938: app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary/?BillNumber=1938&Initiative=false&Year=2025 Washington State Facts (Comparing 2013 to 2025) Crime: WA 30th Most Unsafe in U.S. -> Now 1st Housing: 12th Most Unaffordable in U.S. -> Now 4th Rent: 22nd Most Unaffordable in U.S. -> Now 2ndHomelessness: 8th in U.S. -> Now 2nd Accountability: Missing $1.17 BILLION of taxpayer money and severe lack of transparency And this is just scratching the surface. WA deserves better. #UnaffordableWA #UnsafeWA #UnaccountableWA #waleg ... See MoreSee Less
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Mileage Tax Proposal: 98.7% of 20,100 people who signed-in CON on Legislative Democrats' mileage tax proposal (HB 1921). Bad bills can be defeated with public pressure. HB 1921 would charge you a 2.6-cent mileage tax on EVERY MILE YOU DRIVE (HB 1921 & SB 5726). Even worse, you would get taxed on an additional 10% of your annual mileage tax sum. A TAX ON A TAX. People soundly reject this terribly expensive idea, which would hurt rural folks and those on fixed incomes the most. We are fighting against it every step of the way. #MileTax #UnaffordableWA #waleg ... See MoreSee Less
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Senator Keith Wagoner, from the 39th Legislative District, shares important news about Senate Bill 5434, which focuses on the governor’s emergency powers and restoring the legislature’s role in ending emergencies.The bill will have a hearing tomorrow, Friday, February 14th, at 10:30 AM. Make sure to weigh in and let your voice be heard in Olympia.Sign-in on PRO on SB 5434: ow.ly/bRSZ50UZV8O #EmergencyPowers #waleg ... See MoreSee Less
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