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2026 Legislative Session

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Income Tax

Unpopular, Unconstitutional

  • Over 60,000 Washingtonians signed in against SB 6346, making it the most unpopular bill ever introduced.
  • Washington’s Supreme Court struck down income taxes multiple times,

The People’s Initiatives

Giving parents a voice and protecting fairness in girls’ sports.

  • Initiative IL26-001 – Restoring Parental Rights in Schools
  • Initiative IL26-638 – Protecting Fairness in Girls’ Sports
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News from the Caucus

February 05, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

AUDIO: Senators Shelly Short and Judy Warnick Discuss Tax Proposals, Citizen Engagement, and Controversial Initiatives on KPQ Radio

Senators Shelly Short and Judy Warnick cover the proposed income tax legislation, the first bill cutoff and upcoming floor debates. They also highlight growing public involvement in state government, sharing details about listening sessions on voter-backed initiatives addressing fairness in girls’ sports and privacy concerns. They stress the importance of citizen voices in shaping policy...
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February 05, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

AUDIO: 19th District Legislative Update: Sen. Jeff Wilson: Income Tax Bill Threatens Middle Class

AUDIO: Sen. Jeff Wilson addresses the new income tax bill, cautioning that while it targets million-dollar incomes now, thresholds could drop to affect middle-class families. Wilson emphasizes Washington’s history of rejecting income taxes and urges vigilance against what he calls “an income tax on the loose.”
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February 05, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

AUDIO: 9TH District Legislative Update: Sen. Mark Schoesler Warns of Income Tax Expansion

Sen. Mark Schoesler discusses the Democrats’ income tax proposal that he was warned would come after the capital gains tax passed. Schoesler questions promises of tax relief, criticizes token sales tax exemptions like toothpaste and suntan lotion, and warns taxpayers about future tax hikes and broken pledges.
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February 05, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

AUDIO: Legislative Update: Sen. John Braun on Democrats’ Push for an Income Tax

Senate Republican Leader John Braun reacts to Democrats introducing an income tax bill. Braun highlights the state’s constitutional precedent against income taxes, past voter rejections, and why he sees the proposal as a “money grab” with minimal tax relief for working families.
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February 05, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

The Elephant in the Dome Podcast: Breaking: Democrats Drop Income Tax Bill – What It Means for You

Washington Democrats have introduced a bill to enact an income tax in our state. Senate Republican Leader John Braun and Budget Lead Chris Gildon join Tracy Ellis to break down what’s in the bill, why it matters, and what comes next. Who will be impacted first—and why everyone should pay attention Why promises of tax...
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February 04, 2026
Senate Republican Caucus

Oppose the income tax: Sign in “CON” for Friday’s hearing on Senate Bill 6346

Dear Friends and Neighbors,   The unconstitutional income tax (Senate Bill 6346) proposed by Democrats this week will be heard in the Senate Ways & Means Committee at 1:30 p.m. meeting this TODAY in Senate Hearing Room 4 of the John A. Cherberg Building on the Capitol Campus in Olympia.   As of 9:00 a.m....
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News from the Senators

February 03, 2026
Ron Muzzall

NEWS: Sen. Ron Muzzall’s bill cracking down on reckless driving moves forward in Senate

OLYMPIA — Legislation sponsored by Sen. Ron Muzzall to crack down on reckless driving and make Washington roads safer continues to advance through the legislative process, and was highlighted in the governor’s State of the State address. Senate Bill 5890 would expand negligent driving in the first degree to include cases where a driver is...
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February 02, 2026
Matt Boehnke

Protecting our neighborhoods as LRA placements are proposed

First, I want to thank the families and community members who joined us last Monday night in Kennewick for the town hall on the proposed less restrictive alternative (LRA) placement. I was encouraged by the strong turnout and deeply appreciate everyone who took the time to show up, ask questions, and share personal concerns. When...
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February 01, 2026
Matt Boehnke

VIDEO: Sen. Matt Boehnke puts community safety first in Kennewick LRA discussion

Sen. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick, shares a legislative update on ongoing efforts to address the proposed less-restrictive alternative (LRA) housing placement in Kennewick. From Olympia, he discusses how community input, town hall feedback, and constituent concerns are shaping legislation to protect families, children, and neighborhoods while ensuring public safety across the Tri-Cities and Washington state.
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January 29, 2026
Matt Boehnke

NEWS: Boehnke, Torres advance public safety package to tighten restrictions on sexually violent predator placements

OLYMPIA — Sen. Matt Boehnke and Sen. Nikki Torres have introduced a comprehensive package of legislation to close dangerous gaps in Washington’s handling of less restrictive alternative (LRA) placements for sexually violent predators, prioritizing the safety of families, neighborhoods, and children across the state. “These are not abstract policy debates; they affect real neighborhoods, real...
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January 29, 2026
Nikki Torres

NEWS: Sen. Nikki Torres introduces bill to exempt baby and adult diapers from sales tax

OLYMPIA—Sen. Nikki Torres has introduced legislation to provide a permanent sales and use tax exemption for baby and adult diapers, delivering direct tax relief for families and caregivers facing everyday costs, including those caring for elderly loved ones. “There’s a lot of talk in Olympia about raising taxes, but not nearly enough about tax breaks,”...
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January 28, 2026
Matt Boehnke

Legislative update from Olympia

The 2026 legislative session is well underway, and work is moving quickly in Olympia. As key decisions begin to take shape, I want to keep you informed about what’s happening at the Capitol, what I’m working on, and how the priorities of the 8th Legislative District are guiding my work. The 8th District is home...
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Standing Up for Freedom of the Modern Press"I have received many emails and calls from constituents who had seen social media posts or heard a podcast from political reporter Brandi Kruse explaining how she had been denied a press pass by the House of Representatives in Olympia.To be clear, she was not denied a press pass by the Senate, nor is she the only reporter to be discriminated against by the House. Two others whose names may be familiar to you -- Ari Hoffman and Jonathan Choe – were banned, as well. Because this situation has generated strong reactions, I want you to know my position on it.Read the letter from the House of Representatives denying Brandi Kruse a press pass, it's the image in this post.A free and independent press is essential to a healthy democracy. Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are foundational principles, and they apply regardless of whether a journalist works for a large legacy outlet or operates independently. As traditional media has declined, independent journalists and new media voices have stepped in to inform the public, ask hard questions, and hold government accountable. That work should matter to everyone.While the House of Representatives and the Senate are separate bodies with separate rules and procedures, we want to be clear about the Senate’s approach. The Washington State Senate has not denied press credentials to any journalist based on viewpoint or political perspective.The Senate relies on journalists to self-attest to their status, and we do not impose ideological tests for access. I have also formally given my approval for credentialed members of the press to have access to the hallway (known as the “wings”) adjacent to the Republican side of the Senate chamber, consistent with Senate rules.Reasonable people can disagree on policy and politics but restricting a reporter’s access to lawmakers based on perceptions about his or her personal views sets a concerning precedent. Transparency, open debate, and a diversity of voices strengthen public trust in government rather than weaken it.Your feedback is important, and concerns like yours help reinforce why these principles deserve continued attention and defense." -WA Senate Republican Leader John Braun#ReinstateAccountability #UnaccountableWA #waleg ... See MoreSee Less
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A WA Senate Democrat recently said if thousands of people Signed-in to a bill, and it's overwhelmingly in one direction (PRO or CON), then the Legislature should honor that.We agree. So, WA Democrats should honor all of the following:75%+ of over 80,800 people Signed-in CON against SB 6346, the income tax on everyone that's disingenuously being branded as a "millionaire's tax" by the far left 87%+ of over 14,700 people Signed-in CON against SB 5974, an anti-Democracy bill allowing the state to decertify your elected Sheriff at will89%+ of over 11,700 people Signed-in CON against SB 5973, the Initiative Killer Bill 2.083%+ of over 15,000 people Signed-in CON against HB 2100, the Socialist Jobs Tax86%+ of over 4,400 people Signed-in PRO for SB 6205, the anti-fraud bill for NGOs90%+ of over 5,100 people Signed-in CON against SB 6294, another property tax and rent hikeAnd so much more. It's well past time for WA Democrats to take their own advice and listen to the people.#GovernmentGreed #StopTheGreed #ReturnAffordability #ReinstateAccountability #waleg ... See MoreSee Less
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