Taxes & Cost of Living

[un]Divided: Washington voters are ready for a course-correct

[un]Divided: Washington voters are ready for a course-correct

New polling from Future 42 shows most Washington voters are unhappy with the direction of the state and want improved public safety, lower taxes, and new leadership. Brandi Kruse breaks down key results on the unDivided Podcast.

By Brandi Kruse

CO2 tax pushes Washington gas prices higher than the rest of the nation

CO2 tax pushes Washington gas prices higher than the rest of the nation

Gas prices in Washington State rose to new a new high this week, which means drivers here now pay more per gallon on average than anywhere else in the country. Not only has Washington taken over the top spot from California, it’s by a significant amount – more than four cents per gallon when it comes...

[un]Divided: State quietly admits economic impact of carbon tax

[un]Divided: State quietly admits economic impact of carbon tax

After trying to downplay the impact Washington’s carbon tax is having on gas prices, the State Department of Ecology quietly scrubbed its website of claims that cost increases would be minimal. Brandi Kruse discusses on the unDivided Podcast.

By Brandi Kruse

Will Bellingham ban natural gas in July?

Will Bellingham ban natural gas in July?

After an April 9th Circuit Court decision invalidated a natural gas ban in Berkeley, California, the Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) voted to delay the first statewide mandate prohibiting natural gas heat pumps in new buildings for 120 days, according to E&E news. The Court ruled that the Energy Policy & Conservation Act of 1975, which...

Long time Inslee allies fed up with increased gas prices

Long time Inslee allies fed up with increased gas prices

Leaders from a dozen Washington tribes are raising concerns about the effects of the state’s new carbon-cap system on gas prices and tribal sovereignty. Though many of the tribes are long-time allies of the Democrats’ agenda and support clean energy policy, they are crying foul on the recent effects of the Governor’s Clean Fuel Standard...

What a natural gas ban would mean for your monthly budget

What a natural gas ban would mean for your monthly budget

A bill making its way through state legislature would prohibit natural gas lines from being extended to any new construction in Washington. The bill (HB 1589), which passed 52-44 in the House, saw intense opposition. Minority House Leader J.T. Wilcox, R-Yelm, said in a tweet this legislation was “the most poorly thought-out major bill I’ve...

Matt McIlwain: 7 reasons why the capital gains tax is bad for Washington state

Matt McIlwain: 7 reasons why the capital gains tax is bad for Washington state

By Matt McIlwain Since Washingtonians rejected a state income tax by 64% to 36% in 2010, the state has prospered economically and substantially grown tax revenues. Now the state Supreme Court has reversed a lower court ruling and invented an excise tax on capital gains income that exists nowhere else in the world. If the...

Washington set to implement a state income tax

Washington set to implement a state income tax

The capital gains income tax is one step away from becoming a reality. Washingtonians are just one step away from being subjected to a new tax on their income. This state-level capital gains income tax would mean that any Washington citizen, business or property owner who undertakes an activity that is subject to the filing...

Washington is strapping itself to California’s costly and unstable energy policy

Washington is strapping itself to California’s costly and unstable energy policy

by Todd Myers, Environmental Director, Washington Policy Center With one of the highest costs of electricity in the country, California residents pay more than double the rate we do in Washington state. And yet, they have trouble keeping the lights on. Last summer, California faced widespread blackouts due to a shortage of reliable electricity. Only...

Remove the barriers to building more affordable housing in WA

Remove the barriers to building more affordable housing in WA

This article is republished here courtesy of the Building Industry Association of Washington. Over the last 30 years, Washington’s population has grown by 60%; yet we’ve only increased the number of housing units by 33%. The failure to accommodate this growth has created a market so tight in Washington that median home prices have nearly tripled in the last decade to roughly...