Not So Fast, Olympia: Why the Income Tax Signature is Just the Opening Salvo in a New Legal Battle
Not So Fast, Olympia: Why the Income Tax Signature is Just the Opening Salvo in a New Legal Battle
With the signature of Governor Bob Ferguson, Washington has broken its century-long streak of rejecting a state income tax. But for those who value constitutional limits and taxpayer protections, the message is clear: the governor’s signature is not the final word, and the end result is very much yet to be decided. The 2026 legislative...
[un]Divided: Latest on legal battle against state income tax
[un]Divided: Latest on legal battle against state income tax
There was a flurry of legal maneuvers this week setting up separate lines of attack against the newly-passed state income tax. Brandi Kruse has the latest.
By Brandi Kruse
[un]Divided: Citizens revolt against Battery Energy Storage Systems
[un]Divided: Citizens revolt against Battery Energy Storage Systems
Across Washington state, citizens are pushing back against the placement of Battery Energy Storage Systems in their communities. The units are a result of former Governor Jay Inslee’s climate policies. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Please Join Clark County Future 42 for an Income Tax Update and Networking Reception!
Please Join Clark County Future 42 for an Income Tax Update and Networking Reception!
Join Clark County Future 42 for a special event featuring Dann Mead Smith, who will give an update on the 2026 legislative session, the income tax, and the next steps to repeal it. Monday, March 30th 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Tukes Taphouse 113 E Main St., Battle Ground, WA 98604 Space is limited, please RSVP...
Not Just the Income Tax: A Troubling Session in Olympia
Not Just the Income Tax: A Troubling Session in Olympia
Washington’s 2026 legislative session that adjourned last week was defined in large part by the controversial income tax proposal now sitting on Governor Ferguson’s desk. But while that fight has dominated headlines and advocacy efforts, it’s far from the only story coming out of Olympia this year. Beneath the surface, majority lawmakers advanced a series...
Everett Takes Action: New Law Protects Kids from Fentanyl
Everett Takes Action: New Law Protects Kids from Fentanyl
At their most recent public meeting, the Everett City Council took unanimous action to approve a law which establishes a criminal penalty for those who expose children to fentanyl and other harmful substances. Those who violate the new law could face up to a year in jail. This is in response to the tragic overdoses...
Politics unPacked: Legislative session ends in Olympia – but legal battles are ahead
Politics unPacked: Legislative session ends in Olympia – but legal battles are ahead
Washington state’s legislative session has come to an end. While it was short, Democrats managed to ignore 100 years of legal precedent to upend the state’s tax structure with an unconstitutional income tax. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Legislature Sends State Income Tax to Gov. Ferguson After Rejecting Key Taxpayer Safeguards
Legislature Sends State Income Tax to Gov. Ferguson After Rejecting Key Taxpayer Safeguards
Washington lawmakers have sent a sweeping state income tax bill to the desk of Bob Ferguson, where the governor must now decide whether to sign it into law or veto it. Last year, Gov Ferguson signed the largest package of tax hikes in state history into law, after pushing for a “balanced approach” for months....
WSJ: Washington State’s Income Tax Con
WSJ: Washington State’s Income Tax Con
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board again covers the Washington State income tax and how the supposed tax on millionaires will inevitably capture the middle class. Democrats say the tax plan is popular but then why are they including a provision to prevent it from being overturned by voter referendum? Bill section 1107 says the...
[un]Divided: Starbucks closing 5 Seattle stores as it opens HQ in Tennessee
[un]Divided: Starbucks closing 5 Seattle stores as it opens HQ in Tennessee
As Howard Schultz leaves Seattle for Miami, the coffee company he helped build into an empire is also looking for greener pastures. Follow unDivided across platforms and subscribe to support the show: unDividedPod.com.
By Brandi Kruse
Op-Ed: State income tax proposal will destroy minority-owned businesses and hurt our communities
Op-Ed: State income tax proposal will destroy minority-owned businesses and hurt our communities
Mike Sotelo, president of the Ethnic Chamber of Commerce Coalition, writes about Washington’s proposed state income tax on earnings above $1 million threatens to undermine the progress and stability of minority-owned businesses at a time when our state’s entrepreneurial diversity is finally gaining momentum. As co-chair of the Seattle Ethnic Chamber of Commerce, I’ve seen firsthand...
40+ Whatcom County Small Businesses Urge Legislature to Reject State Income Tax
40+ Whatcom County Small Businesses Urge Legislature to Reject State Income Tax
Today, 40+ local businesses in Whatcom County sent a joint letter to the Washington State Legislature expressing their concerns regarding the proposed state income tax, SB 6346. The letter urges the Legislature to reject the income tax in order to avoid negative impacts on Washington’s economy. To the Honorable Members of the Washington State Legislature,...
30+ Clark County Small Businesses Urge Legislature to Reject State Income Tax
30+ Clark County Small Businesses Urge Legislature to Reject State Income Tax
Today, 30+ local businesses in Clark County sent a joint letter to the Washington State Legislature expressing their concerns regarding the proposed state income tax, SB 6346. The letter urges the Legislature to reject the income tax in order to avoid negative impacts on Washington’s economy. March 9, 2026 To the Honorable Members of the...
Politics unPacked: Washington state is about to get an income tax
Politics unPacked: Washington state is about to get an income tax
Brandi Kruse unpacks what happened during the legislative session this week in Olympia, including: Governor Ferguson says he plans to sign the income tax into law. Democrats pass bill that would allow an unelected commission to remove elected sheriffs. Proposal to dramatically expand powers of the Attorney General draws criticism.
By Brandi Kruse