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Washington Democrats Prove No Tax Hike Is Ever Off the Table

Posted on Thursday, June 4, 2026
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by W. J. Lee
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The people of Washington have repeatedly rejected an income tax at the ballot box, and their state constitution forbids the same. But Democrats in the state recently decided that their lust for money and power outweighs the people’s right to say no.

While it went largely unnoticed outside of the Evergreen State, this past spring, Washington’s Democrat-controlled legislature, Democrat governor, and Democrat-appointed Supreme Court moved in concert to force through a “millionaire” tax of 9.9 percent on annual household income over $1 million. While Democrats contend that the tax only applies to the wealthiest residents, history and basic common sense strongly indicate that threshold will soon come down.

This news should be a warning shot for the entire country. Washington Democrats displayed a chilling disregard for their state constitution and even the will of their own voters in ramming through their income tax scheme. Americans can expect the same attitude everywhere Democrats have unified control – including at the federal level.

Before this year, Democrats had attempted multiple times to impose an income tax, only for Washington voters to turn it down. Income tax ballot proposals have failed nearly a dozen times over the past century. Half of those attempts came in the form of constitutional amendments recommended by state lawmakers as a workaround to Culliton v. Chase, a 1933 state supreme court precedent that treats income as property and blocks a graduated income tax.

This year, however, Democrats abandoned democracy and persuasion, turning instead to raw power.

Knowing that an income tax is unpopular, lawmakers plotted for months on how to upend the will of the people they are supposed to represent. Emails obtained via a public records request by a watchdog group reveal the state attorney general’s office and legislative leadership scheming to overturn Culliton and engage in legislative maneuvering to avoid putting the tax before the people for a vote.

Six months before introducing the bill that would ultimately establish the tax, Democrat Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen emailed legislative staffers clarifying his intention: “I expect the bill will get challenged in court. I would like to force the Washington Supreme Court to reconsider its caselaw that considers income to be property.” He then asks, “Do you have any other suggestions about how to bolster the argument that this would be an excise tax and not a property tax?”

Pedersen’s question is not sanguine but tactful. A progressive majority on the Washington Supreme Court approved a seven percent capital-gains tax in 2023 by calling it an excise tax. This signaled to legislators that the Court may be willing to circumvent the longstanding precedent prohibiting an income tax if given the right opportunity.

Democrat leadership spent the next couple of months working backward from the outcome they needed. Every phrase of their income tax proposal had to be written in a way to give the justices enough cover, under their new progressive legal interpretation, to uphold it.

But there was still one obstacle standing in their way: how to keep the tax from being struck down by the voters.

Pedersen forwarded an early tax bill draft to Solicitor General Noah Purcell asking, “What will give us the best shot to have Culliton overruled?” Purcell responded by recommending the addition of an emergency clause. “Without one, someone could try to subject the bill to a referendum,” Purcell said.

In other words, Democrats said that an income tax is necessary in order to meet an “emergency” need for revenue. (Only to a partisan liberal can the desire to raid the pockets of voters without their consent be considered an “emergency.”) This gave progressives on the Supreme Court all the cover they needed.

Once introduced, the proposed tax bill, SB 6346, prompted exceptional public outcry. During a hearing on the tax bill, nearly 100,000 people tuned in online to register their opposition. But the Democrat Senate Deputy Majority Leader Manka Dhingra claimed all the viewers were fake and dismissed the public opposition. “It’s not like we are making decisions not to pass a bill because of ‘sign ins,’” she told the media.

The Republican state legislative minority couldn’t stop the passage of the tax bill, but did demonstrate again, through proposed amendments, that Democrats are willing to run roughshod over their own constitution and voters. GOP lawmakers forced the Democrat legislature to spend an all-night session brushing aside one amendment after another, rejecting roughly four dozen in all. Among them was a proposal that would have required the income tax to clear a vote of the people through a constitutional amendment.

The moment Democrat Governor Bob Ferguson signed the income tax into law, the fight moved from the legislature to the people. Citizens launched a referendum to overturn it, but the state attorney general’s office raced to the state supreme court to stop them.

In early May, the progressive justices ruled the state’s income tax couldn’t be challenged by referendum.

“Consistent with the words of the constitution and our unbroken line of precedent,” the court’s majority wrote, the millionaires’ tax can’t be rejected by referendum because it is “necessary for the support of the state government.”

As envisaged by Pedersen and Purcell, the court used the “necessary” or “emergency” clause of the bill to punt on the constitutionality of the law and block a vote by the people.

The logic of this ruling completely falls apart upon finding that the millionaires’ tax is not imposed until 2028. How can it be that the tax is an “emergency” measure and immediately necessary for government operations if it won’t even be collected for two more years?

The record in other states throughout the country shows that income taxes rarely remain contained. History tracks a pattern of soaring new windfalls spent quickly and recklessly by politicians, which then require the state to return to taxpayers’ pockets to raise more revenue for more wasteful spending.

Democrats already know this – which is why they inserted an automatic tax-widening mechanism to capture more revenue in the future.

Washington’s millionaires’ tax is expected to affect roughly 20,000 households and raise $3.7 billion. But because the income threshold will be adjusted for inflation every other year, more residents will be pulled into the tax over time.

That assumes, of course, that Washington’s most successful families and job creators will stay put while lawmakers discover how easy it is to lower the income threshold once the tax collection infrastructure is in place.

For decades, Washington attracted entrepreneurs and created a thriving business environment that gave rise to Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks, and others. But a recent survey by the Association of Washington Business found that 44 percent of business leaders are considering moving their personal residence out of Washington as the state’s tax burden rises.

This won’t end well for the Evergreen State – and it’s a warning to the rest of America about Democrats’ reckless willingness to use legal maneuvering to subvert the law and the will of voters in service of their tax-and-spend excess.

W.J. Lee has served in the White House, NASA, on multiple campaigns, and in nearly all levels of government.

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Billy
Billy
1 day ago

What we really need is ti tax every member of congress 100% on every dollar they get over their $174,000.00 gift that we the people give them.

Jim Johnson
Jim Johnson
1 day ago

Time to reform the Minutemen. There appears to be no difference between modern Democrats and their Tory ancestors. It is nearly impossible to believe that the Democrat party was founded by the fiercely anti-Tory anti-British Andrew Jackson. The “No Kings” rallies are, in reality, no liberty rallies. The Democrat party appears to be vehemently opposed to this nation’s founding documents!

MariaRose
MariaRose
1 day ago

I wouldn’t blame any of those high income people for moving out of that state, especially since they have the financial resources and freedom to do so as long as those who created this illusion of emergency need don’t leave with them. Those progressive thinkers need to be held liable themselves to deal and face the consequences

lawrence greenberg
lawrence greenberg
1 day ago

“Washington Democrats displayed a chilling disregard for their state constitution and even the will of their own voters in ramming through their income tax scheme. Americans can expect the same attitude everywhere Democrats have unified control – including at the federal level.”

And this comes as a surprise? The Democrats have nothing but utter contempt for laws, rules, Constitutions, and their constituents. Their only interest is power and control, at any price, at any cost, by any means necessary.

lover of God and America!
lover of God and America!
1 day ago

I PRAY that Texas will always remain RED!!!!!

Gary Collins
Gary Collins
1 day ago

GREED. That’s what it’s all about Period. They get a Raise and we get higher prices and more taxes.
we need to have another tea party

Thinking
Thinking
1 day ago

We need money now, it’s an emergency and then the democrats don’t start collecting it for 2 years. 100,000 people voted against in when it was before legislature and they ignored them. Sounds like dictatorship to me maybe even tyranny. The democrat leadership in the state of Washington forgot why they were there for. To serve the people. No to pad their own pockets. Because the 1 million income will be lowered by the time this takes effect. Half a million at first and then slowly down to the upper middle class, middle class to the poorest among us. They show every day how dictatorial they are. They propose things without safeguards for the future. And most of all nothing about what it means for their constituents. More money to waste on boondoggles that serves no one, but lines their pockets. Voters everywhere beware of those who promise you the moon but are killing you with the end result.

Meledie Knopf
Meledie Knopf
1 day ago

Very recently I contacted “Let’s Go Washington” for a petition to have registered voters sign it so we can, yet one more time, tell our money-grabbing lawmakers in Olympia that we don’t want an income tax!! I’m hoping to fill it with many of my friend’s signatures so we can get this initiative on the ballot. Olympia is already taxing us with amongst the highest gas tax (my last tank of diesel fuel for my pickup truck slammed me for $163.00!! SERIOUSLY?!), 10% sales tax, insane property taxes, and on it goes. Enough! I have a budget that I MUST live within on my fixed income. It doesn’t allow me to spend more than I receive, nor shove my hand into my neighbor’s pocket so I have more to spend. We must have common sense budgeting in Olympia! They must do the same as their constituency instead of reaching deeper into our pocketbook. The Millionaires and Billionaires are moving or already have moved out of state to places like Florida. Not all of us have the where-with-all to do likewise, so we’re the ones left to pay what was cloaked as the “millionaire’s tax’ as really an income tax. Vote YES on Proposition IP26-645!!

Jdaily
Jdaily
1 day ago

A reflection of how the media (forth estate) has been taken over by social-communists.
It is surprising of how ill-informed the voter has become when the evidence has been presented (USAID, federal welfare system, aid to illegal immigrants at the expense of aid to American citizens) and the progressive liberal democrats want to increase tax to the working class. Not forgetting Biden administration wanting to hire 80,000 new IRS agents. The democrat battle cry is “tax the rich” and “we’ll give you free stuff” if you vote for us. How well has that worked out for Obama’s “Affordable Care Act” having to heavily subsidized by the government (your tax dollar – IS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES).

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 day ago

DC Swamp lives off Taxes until we switch to Tariff model base

Common Sense
Common Sense
1 day ago

(Disclaimer to the rules and facts below: A few Republicans and RINOs fall into a similar pattern too. BUT, there is NO COMPARISON TO THE FACTS BELOW)

NO DEMOCRAT HAS EVER PROPOSED, OR SEEN A TAX THEYE DIDN’T LOVE.

NO DEMOCRAT HAS EVER VOTED AGAINST RAISING TAXES.

NO DEMOCRAT HAS EVER CONCEIVED THE THOUGHT THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TAXED ENOUGH

NO DEMOCRAT HAS EVER NOT RAISED A TAX (OR TAXES) THE VERY INSTANT THEY HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO.

NO DEMOCRAT HAS NEVER EVER EVER EVER CUT SPENDING

NO DEMOCRAT HAS NEVER EVER EVER BALANCED A BUDGET OF ANY KIND

NO DEMOCRAT HAS EVER UNDERSTOOD, NOR EVER WILL UNDERSTAND, THE MEANING OF THE WORDS ‘FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY’

CAN SEE THE DECADES OLD, LOCKED IN CEMENT, UNBREAKABLE AND GUARANTEED DEMOCRAT PATTERN HERE

IF DEMOCRATS AREN’T RAISING TAXES AND PROPOSING NEW ONES, THEY AREN’T DEMOCRATS.

Dan
Dan
1 day ago

And the people of Washington will keep voting Commie. And I am very happy for them.

Edward
Edward
1 day ago

A tax on a select group of people is discrimination. Sue them in court or leave the state and take your money, jobs, and businesses with you.

Tim
Tim
1 day ago

People say they want less government but than turn around and say government has got to do more. Well it takes money for the government to do more and that money from taxes. One can see this world wide.

As a libertarian I can tell you if you want lower taxes than you have to be willing to shoulder more personal responsibility and stop asking for more government to solve all your problems.

paul na
paul na
1 day ago

all taxes are unconstitutional as well as theft in the Declaration of Independence it says the purpose of government is to protect our liberties not rule over us kill us in phony wars steal from us wake up america

Larry
Larry
1 day ago

DOES AMERICA REALLY HAVE THAT MANY STUPID LAW MAKERS?

Rikki
Rikki
1 day ago

Wouldn’t need continuous tax hikes if there were consequences for politicians who’ve been stealing taxpayer money for decades.

Berg
Berg
1 day ago

The the citizens of this socialist state need to remove their entire government and court and start anew!

LMB
LMB
1 day ago

TYPICAL OF THE DEMONRAT “MODUS OPERANDI”!! LIE, LIE, LIE!!!!

Rich Garrison
Rich Garrison
1 day ago

Dumbocrats only take from taxpayers and give to never worked and illegal immigrats, I.E. Mamdani in NYC commie!

CLIFF GERACI
CLIFF GERACI
1 day ago

All of those capitalistic businesses like Amazon, Starbucks and Microsoft are ALL Progressive Leftist Democrats. They are like Dr. Frankenstein creating a monster that is out of control and will turn on them. Foolish people doing foolish things and making life worse in the long run…….doesn’t anyone pay attention to these horror movies?

Sam
Sam
1 day ago

THEY NEED THE MONEY TO KEEP BUYING VOTES.

Theresa Coughlin
Theresa Coughlin
1 day ago

“emergency” and “necessary” are democrats’ favorite excuses to justify picking taxpayer’s pockets. they’re in denial over the fact that have a SPENDING problem not a revenue problem. The other problem they have is that they have never met a person or business they didn’t succeed in driving away with their insane policies. they are then shocked that they don’t have the money to pay for all the things they keep promising their constituents they will do.

William
William
1 day ago

You get the type of politicians you vote for. The people of WA deserve what they got.

DD
DD
1 day ago

Is this ploy to drive people out of the costal areas for the natural resources – property grabbing – to play the long game of controlling!!!
from our global competitors .

Charlotte
Charlotte
1 day ago

The Democrat/Communists hate any law that limits their ability to steal our tax money and to keep our country a Democratic Republic. The last months alone should make everyone see how these traitors steal and cheat every citizen while giving to illegals and blacks. It is like Robin Hood who stole money but he gave it to the poor! The Dem/Commies steal the money and fill their party coffers and enrich themselves. This is evil and it must be stopped!

Phil
Phil
1 day ago

What does anybody expect but such bad behavior by Washington state democrats, or any other democrats for that matter? This kind of insidious governing is standard operating procedure in America nowadays, as the majority of democrat leadership in the country is now advocating for and contributing to the new quest to turn America into a communist country. All one need do is look at the nearly unanimous support for the communist mayor in New York, by this party, as proof positive that if we dont start fighting back and voting these slimebags out of office, America is doomed.

Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
1 day ago

Washington State is as corrupt as California Oregon and New York if not worse. They are definitely competing for a race to the bottom. I lived there for 39 years because of work. When Jay ensley was governor he negotiated the state public worker union contracts behind closed doors with no representation for the public. He gave the unions whatever they wanted they gave him all the money he needed to get reelected. He had to be sued to stop from doing that every election that a Democrats have won in that state has been corrupt. Seattle’s is a cess pool. The police in Spokane call it spoke Compton after Compton California. The entire state is beyond help. I moved back to my native state of Idaho and I am so glad and I have freedom here just across the state line communism rules. Even Jay ensley when he retired from office moved to Idaho to get out of Washington State

Sam
Sam
1 day ago

Waddaya say we pack up ALL the Dumba$$ocrat$ and ship them out to The Left Coast…?

Smilin' John
Smilin' John
1 day ago

This is an old playbook. They’ll use the money to hand out free stuff to millions of people, who are then dependent on big government for the candy. They then become loyal democrat voters who want to keep getting the free stuff. It works just about everywhere to a greater or lesser extent. When the problems arise in the future (productive people moving out, say) the lefties who started all this will be retired and gone, living with the increased pensions and health benefits they will engineer for themselves and their government union patrons. All to predictable.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
1 day ago

Nearly all people wouldn’t mind paying taxes IF they were spent ONLY on Constitutional expenses and all the fraudsters were cut off and arrested. As it is now, expenditures are basically vote-buying schemes, mainly by DIMMs.

Roseann Carpenter
Roseann Carpenter
1 day ago

Progressive justices, or conservative justices, wouldn’t it be more honest, for justices to just do what the law says. And when the majority says no, to a tax, then isn’t this democracy. Of course I need to remind all, that ours is a democratic republic. (not to be confused with the now “democrat” party.

Independant 3
Independant 3
1 day ago

Blatant manipulation to satisfy the Democrat politicians lust for tax dollars.
I am no lawyer but it seems to me the “emergency” that doesn’t collect a dime until 2028 should be enough to force a repeal of this illegal mony grab.

And meanwhile Governor DeSantis and republicans in Florida are looking to abolish property tax for their constituents.

Golf Honcho
Golf Honcho
1 day ago

Saw all of this coming and moved from Washington in 2012. Now, I’m surrounded by a growing number of neighbors who did the same. And, haven’t looked back.

A.B. JAMES
A.B. JAMES
1 day ago

is this taxation with representation?

Richard Hennessy,
Richard Hennessy,
1 day ago

Washington will join California as state of departure, not arrival.

Michael
Michael
1 day ago

Thank you for the article. This law is already imploding upon the cities and towns with entrepreneurs that fall into the ‘taxable’ realm. Companies are leaving ! A bakery company has announced departure to Utah and even Starbucks is relocating to another state. The millionaire tax will be the largest failure to come out of Olympia in years.

Robert Mallory
Robert Mallory
1 day ago

And here I started off this article thinking it was about Washington D.C.!

Edie Faylor
Edie Faylor
1 day ago

Ferguson and his cohorts will not be happy until all the high earners move out of the state and the rest of us are poor and broke but supposedly we will like it.

Donald King
Donald King
1 day ago

Democrats, Progressives, Socialists, or whatever you choose to call them have never, ever, found a tax on the taxpayer that they haven’t immediately fallen in love with.

Ray
Ray
1 day ago

Well they get what they voted for. They could have voted them out of office by voting straight REPUBLICAN, but they still elected those crooks. Suck it buttercup.

Robert Chase
Robert Chase
20 hours ago

No matter how you look at it our politicians view themselves above the people they supposedly serve. Our government agencies have a spending problem, not a tax problem. Politicians continually push outside the Constitution to control and spend outside the limits we started with. Clever crooks can usually find a way around any safeguard.
We have the wrong type of people running government.

rcb
rcb
1 day ago

AHHHHH the old “nothing to be seen here” claim as the dems/libs/commies/socialists/fake news ARSE HOLIES expect the HARD WORKING LEGAL AMERICAN TAX PAYOR TO JUST BEND OVER AND TAKE IT WITHOUT LUBE…..

Sean Richman
Sean Richman
1 day ago

The democrats think that people are stupid and slip these”fee’s”thru by using a different type of language.They are right,there are a lot of stupid people.That’s what the democrats count on.I don’t have much hope that it will ever change for the better.Two sure things,people will stay dumb and the democrats will stay corrupt.

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