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For decades, Washington attracted more people and more income than it lost. But that trend has now reversed. For the second year in a row, more income has left the state than arrived. And for the third year in a row, IRS data shows Washington is losing more taxpayers to migration than it gains.
The People’s Initiatives
Giving parents a voice and protecting fairness in girls’ sports
- Initiative IL26-001 – Restoring Parental Rights in Schools—It recognizes parents as the primary stakeholders in their children’s upbringing
- Initiative IL26-638 – Protecting Fairness in Girls’ Sports—This initiative aims to protect the integrity of girls’ interscholastic sports
Top Stories
STATEMENT: Senate majority passes unsustainable operating budget, rejects reforms that would save taxpayer dollars
OLYMPIA… The Senate’s majority Democrats today adopted a supplemental operating budget that would raid Washington’s rainy-day fund and other accounts to push state spending above $80 billion for the remainder of the 2025-27 biennium. Republican budget leaders are...
NEWSFLASH: Senate Democrats pass $80 billion budget – a house of cards built on phantom savings
Senate Democrats passed their $80 billion operating budget Friday -- a budget that relies on: The hope that $801 million in appropriated money WON'T actually get spent $114 million in higher taxes, on top of the record $12.3 billion in state and local tax increases...
STATEMENT: Republican leaders on proposed Senate operating budget: Too much spending, wrong priorities, and unsustainable
OLYMPIA… The budget leaders for the state’s Senate Republicans offered this assessment of the supplemental 2025-27 operating budget from majority Democrats, which will have a public hearing this afternoon before the Senate Ways and Means Committee. The proposal would...

