State government is
under the gun to fulfill its court-ordered obligations to fully fund schools. No one doubts that the funds exist to meet the McCleary case,
the real fight is how much the rest of state government should grow.
House Democrats will reveal
their budget proposal on Monday. We’ll see how realistic they choose to
be. All indications
are that it will include a cap-and-trade
carbon tax. What’s unclear is whether the Democrats even have the votes
to pass cap-and-trade – Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon gave a pretty
political non-answer to Austin Jenkins’ direct question on
TVW.
The fiscal reality
is, the state will have $3 billion more in its next two-year budget than
the current one. That’s an 8% increase to deal with the required
education spending increases. But that’s not good enough for some. In
his budget proposal, Gov. Inslee called for new taxes that would grow
state spending by 15.4%. That’s a big jump.
Do House Democratic leaders think their members
have the stomach for big tax increases? We’ll find out Monday.
– Rob McKenna
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