- Legislative District 13 State Representative Pos. 2 - Alex Ybarra (R)
- Legislative District 40 State Senator - Elizabeth (Liz) Lovelett (D)
Statewide measures:
- Referendum Measure No. 88, to restore racist preferences, is failing, although the margin appears close. This, despite support from former governor Gary Locke and leftists in King, Whatcom and Jefferson counties. If there is a need for a re-count, look for King County to discover many uncounted ballots.
- Initiative Measure No. 976, to restore car tabs to $30 per year, is passed.
- Advisory Vote No. 23, the tax on vaping products is approved.
- Advisory Vote No. 28, "narrowing" the nonresident sales and use tax exemption is approved.
- Advisory Vote No. 31, new tax on international investment is approved.
~~~~Other matters ~~~~
State Supreme Court to hear Seattle income tax suit
The Washington
State Supreme Court
will decide the
constitutionality of
Seattle’s income
tax on high earners.
Questions include
whether Seattle’s
income tax on high
earners can be
implemented, whether
a lower court’s
decision allowing
a uniform tax across
all earners should
stand, and whether
income qualifies as
property. If the
Supreme Court sides
with the City of
Seattle, it will
overturn a
90-year-old legal
precedent that
classifies income as
property. Currently,
the precedent serves
as a roadblock to
imposing an income
tax
anywhere in the
state.
State Senator Ron Muzzall
Muzzall – a Whidbey Island farm owner and a former fire commissioner – was appointed to replace retiring State Senator Barbara Bailey in Washington’s 10th Legislative District. Republican Ron Muzzall (muh-ZAHL), discusses his background, taxation, and the mental health crisis in an interview with Washington Wire’s Michael Goldberg. Muzzall will join the Senate Republican Caucus for the 2020 legislative session.
State Supreme Court ruling applies law retroactively
State Senator Ron Muzzall
Muzzall – a Whidbey Island farm owner and a former fire commissioner – was appointed to replace retiring State Senator Barbara Bailey in Washington’s 10th Legislative District. Republican Ron Muzzall (muh-ZAHL), discusses his background, taxation, and the mental health crisis in an interview with Washington Wire’s Michael Goldberg. Muzzall will join the Senate Republican Caucus for the 2020 legislative session.
State Supreme Court ruling applies law retroactively
In a controversial
decision, the
Washington Supreme
Court ruled that
Initiative 1501 – a
voter-approved
measure that
prevents the release
of the personal
contact information
of in-home
caregivers – applies
retroactively to a
public
records request made
by the Freedom
Foundation. The
ruling overturns a
decision made by a
lower court to allow
the release of the
public records as
the Freedom
Foundation filed the
request before the
law came into
effect.
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