Washington lawmakers debate raising property taxes to bring in more money

Olympia, WALocal News

As Washington lawmakers strive to craft a balanced budget, property tax increases have emerged as a contentious issue. Senate Bill 5798 seeks to remove the 1% revenue growth limit on property taxes, allowing growth tied to inflation and population changes, while providing exemptions for seniors and disabled individuals. In contrast, House Democrats propose a 3% cap on property tax growth without exemptions. Republicans warn that higher property taxes could hinder home affordability, arguing that such measures disproportionately affect renters and homeowners alike. Democratic leaders counter that property tax revenues are crucial for funding essential services like education and public safety.

Homeowner Marie Gofigan voiced her struggles with increasing property taxes, emphasizing the financial burden on families. Governor Ferguson has not taken a definitive stance, indicating that negotiations are ongoing. The outcome of these discussions could significantly impact the state's housing landscape and public service funding.

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