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2025 Democrat Taxes
$12.5 billion in state and local taxes
- $1.6 BILLION: Property-tax increase
- $3.9 BILLION: Sales-tax increase
- $5.6 BILLION: Business and occupation-tax increase
- $637 MILLION: Capital gains and Death-tax increase
- $170 MILLION: New tax on storage units and more
- $281 MILLION: New Tesla Tax
PLUS…
- 50% increase in the Discover Passes
- 38% increase in hunting & fishing licenses
- 50% increase in liquor licenses
Sen. John Braun on TVW’s The Impact – 2025 Sine Die Special
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The Elephant in the Dome Podcast: Fairness in Sports, Food Access, and Forest Stewardship: A Triple Challenge for Washington
Senator John Braun discusses fairness in girls’ sports, Kroger store closures tied to regulations and theft, and the need for responsible forest management to protect public lands and rural economies in this episode of The Elephant in the Dome. [TRANSCRIPT]
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The Elephant in the Dome Podcast: It’s the Economy: Housing, Tech, & Taxes in Turbulent Times
Senator John Braun unpacks Washington’s economic challenges—from housing shortages and tech industry tensions to energy concerns and historic tax hikes. What’s driving the downturn, and what can be done? ‘It’s the economy stupid’ in this episode of The Elephant in the Dome Podcast. [TRANSCRIPT]
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AUDIO: Hair-on-Fire” Politics: Sen. Braun Slams Medicaid Fearmongering & Budget Bloat on Lars Larson Show
Sen. John Braun joins The Lars Larson Show to explain Medicaid reforms and critique Washington’s budget, healthcare taxes, and carbon program—calling for accountability and an end to political fearmongering.
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The Elephant in the Dome Podcast – Accountability & Reform: Medicaid, Car Thefts, and Juvenile Justice
Senator John Braun breaks down evolving questions around Medicaid changes, celebrates steep drops in auto thefts, and confronts serious concerns at Green Hill’s juvenile facility in this candid episode of The Elephant in the Dome. [TRANSCRIPT]
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VIDEO: KING 5: Drug-smuggling scandal rocks Green Hill School—Sen. John Braun calls out systemic failure
Drug-filled Burrito Delivery – Corruption at Green Hill School sparks outrage as Sen. John Braun slams the facility’s failure to rehabilitate youth, citing misconduct, drug smuggling, and overcrowding. Full KING 5 report
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AUDIO: Accountability Over Fear: Sen. Braun Breaks Down the “Big Beautiful Bill” on KVI’s Ari Hoffman Show
Sen. John Braun joins Ari Hoffman to explain how the federal “Big Beautiful Bill” benefits Washington—highlighting Medicaid reforms, tax relief, and ag support—while calling out political fearmongering and overspending by state Democrats.
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Boehnke joins Western Energy Caucus and international delegation to Denmark
Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick (4th from the left) with the Western Energy Caucus in Denmark. Photo courtesy of the Western Energy Caucus. This June, I joined an elite bipartisan group of lawmakers from across the western United States to help launch the new Western Energy Caucus (WEC)—a regional initiative focused on advancing practical, forward-looking energy...
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Legislative leaders condemn political violence in Minnesota
OLYMPIA – The leaders of all four caucuses in the Washington State Legislature released the following statement regarding the assassination and attempted assassinations of Minnesota elected officials: “Our deepest sympathies go out to the family of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and we are sending wishes for a complete recovery to Senator...
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Governor signs Goehner bill, opening the door to duplexes, townhomes in rural growth areas
Sen. Keith Goehner/R-Dryden/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Last week, the governor signed landmark legislation sponsored by Sen. Keith Goehner, which gives counties the option to allow middle housing, such as duplexes and townhomes, in unincorporated growth areas and rural communities already poised for responsible development. Goehner’s bill passed both chambers with overwhelming bipartisan support, reflecting...
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Senate Republican leaders surprised, disappointed by governor’s backing of largest tax increase in state history
OLYMPIA… Senate Republican leaders say the governor chose the wrong side today in signing a new state operating budget that relies on the largest package of tax increases in Washington history. Despite earlier denouncing new taxes that would hit the state’s working families, Gov. Bob Ferguson decided not to veto bills that will extend the...
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Governor signs Braun bill providing schools with cost-saving student transportation options
OLYMPIA…Gov. Bob Ferguson today signed a bill sponsored by Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, that will allow schools to use state funding for more appropriate student transportation options when using a school bus is not necessary or cost-effective. Student transportation to and from school, and to various K-12 programs and services, is funded through the Student...
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Governor signs bipartisan Boehnke bill, fortifying Washington’s election security
Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick/Credit: Washington State Senate OLYMPIA… Washington is taking a giant leap forward in election security. Thanks to a groundbreaking bipartisan bill championed by Sen. Matt Boehnke, the state’s elections will be more secure and resilient against cyber threats than ever before. On Saturday, the governor proudly signed Senate Bill 5014, marking a...
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Senate Republican Budget Leader Chris Gildon says we DID NOT need to have a budget relying on the LARGEST TAX INCREASES IN STATE HISTORY from Legislative Democrats (SB 5167). We proved it was very possible to have a no new taxes, no tax increases, and a no cuts budget. ![]()
Full Statement: ow.ly/PQw750VW58g #waleg
#tbt WA was in national news for directing $340 MILLION in COVID payments to non-citizens. It was authorized by Legislative Democrats, former Gov. Jay Inslee, and the Biden Administration. We have long advocated making sure your dollar goes where it's actually suppose to go, with increased transparency, in legislation.![]()
WA families and individuals could have used that rel#walegwaleg![]()
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THE BUDGET SHORTFALL WAS NEVER AS HIGH AS WA DEMOCRATS CLAIMED. BELIEVE NON-PARTISAN STAFF:![]()
No matter how many times Governor Bob Ferguson said it in his news conference and no matter how many times the press repeats Democrat talking points...
The TRUE budget shortfall number was never higher than $7.5 billion.
The nonpartisan legislative staff with Senate Committee Services (SCS) and the House Office of Program Research (OPR), in December, estimated the shortfall to be $6.7 billion. After the March revenue forecast, they adjusted the number to $7.5 billion. The shortfall never reached the levels used to justify the Democratic tax proposals.
It was never as high as $16 billion.
Those who calculated the shortfall are the experts - trusted by legislators on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers to help write the budgets.
Why the disparity?
Democrats treated the $7.5 billion calculation as a starting point, adding things that they wanted to spend money on, but were not legally required to for maintenance. Another $4 billion was added for the raises for state employees -- pay increases we couldn't afford without raising taxes on everyone. (Ironically, they wanted to take away those same raises through furloughs, despite the extra $4 billion in taxes to cover it.) Many of their big programs were wishes - not musts.
The Democrat wish list inflated the shortfall to $16 billion.
Yet, this false number gets repeated as if the Democrats provided an indisputable balance sheet.![]()
Senate Republicans ran a full operating budget – Senate Bill 5810 – with no new taxes (Sponsors: Gildon/Torres) and NO CUTS TO SERVICES.![]()
Democrats voted down this budget TWICE -- once as an amendment to their budget and a second time when it was brought to the floor via a procedural motion to go to the 9th order. That attempt was also voted down on a party line vote. Despite being provided reasonable, fiscally responsible and compassionate budget...
The Democrat majority VOTED for the largest tax increase in state history AND to shortchange low-income families.
The largest tax increase in state history was unnecessary ($12.5 billion in state and local taxes), as were the various ways their budget shortchanges the poor, including: ![]()
• Cutting the length of time low-income new moms on Medicaid can receive postpartum health care in half, in direct contradiction to the evidence they provided two years earlier to justify expanding that care because it would save lives.![]()
• Doubling the childcare copays for low-income families whose children get state-subsidized childcare was unnecessary. Not only do they overregulate childcare, creating childcare deserts across the state, but the poor now have to pay even more for it.![]()
• Tripling the per-bed license fees at nursing homes despite Washington's shortage of long-term care facilities that will even accept Medicaid patients.
This message is approved by Sen. John Braun and Sen. Chris#wadeservesbetterr#UnaffordableWAf#ReturnAffordabilityo#walegity #waleg