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Gov. Bob Ferguson









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reduced or eliminated. A win for kids, with free school breakfast and lunch for every student and investments in affordable childcare. And a win for all Washingtonians, with no sales tax on over-the-counter drugs, hygiene products, and diapers.
Because of the hard work of so many on the Millionaires' Tax, it's a historic day for Washingtonians. I appreciate sponsors Sen. Pedersen and Rep. Fitzgibbon, finance leads Rep. Berg and Sen. Frame, Speaker Jinkins, and all the legislators and advocates who supported this bill.
Today, we're celebrating a lot of wins thanks to the Millionaires' Tax. A win for working families, with 460,000 additional Washingtonians added to the Working Families Tax Credit, an annual check for between $335 and $1,330. A win for small businesses, with 138,000 seeing their B&O tax...
Millionaires and billionaires got a huge tax cut from the federal government at the expense of working families. Here in Washington state, we took a historic step forward to rebalance an unfair system.
Important news for voting in Washington state: I recently signed 5 election-related bills, including to respond to federal efforts to access voter data. We established a state-level voting rights preclearance process for jurisdictions that have previously violated voting rights laws…
I just signed the Millionaires' Tax into law. We're rebalancing our unfair system while providing free school meals, the largest small business tax break in state history, no sales tax on baby diapers, and checks to nearly 500,000 working families to make life more affordable.