budget

Title Authored on Link to edit Content
Stay in the loop on Olympia moves 2015-02-19
State budget problem: Without taxes, something has to go

More than one-quarter of the way into the legislative session, state lawmakers are still struggling with the main challenge they’ll face this year: writing a budget that satisfies a state Supreme Court order to boost funding for basic education.

Legislators generally don’t disagree about…

2015-02-09
State at critical crossroads, Inslee tells split lawmakers

Gov. Jay Inslee Tuesday used his State of the State address to double down on his sweeping budget proposals to spend more on education and transportation, and to tax carbon pollution and capital gains.

In his annual speech to a joint session of the state House and…

2015-01-14
5 things to watch in Washington Legislature: Taxes, schools, transportation, pot, guns

The 105-day legislative session begins Monday with the expectation that it could be a tough few months for lawmakers who return to town under a contempt order by a state Supreme Court that has grown increasingly more impatient with their progress on fixing the way the state pays for basic…

2015-01-12
Lawmakers debate whether new taxes are needed in Washington

Leaders of Washington state's Legislature are going to spend the next several months debating whether to raise taxes, or create new ones, in order to answer the Supreme Court's demand to put more money into public schools.

The tax debate was prominent and somewhat heated on…

2015-01-09
Guest: Higher education can’t afford another budget cut

I LOOK at Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget proposal through one lens: implications for higher education’s ability to serve Washington. While the budget represents real leadership, significant work must be done to shore up funding for higher education.

Washington’s revenue…

2015-01-06
Governor releases proposed budget 2014-12-19
Inslee backs smaller class sizes for grades K-3, teacher raises

Gov. Jay Inslee rolled out highlights of his education budget Monday, saying he wants to reduce average class sizes in kindergarten through third grade, pay for all-day public kindergarten and reinstate cost-of-living raises for teachers that the voters approved years ago.
&#…

2014-12-16
Colleges offer to freeze tuition, but only if they get more state funding

Washington’s public four-year colleges and universities would agree to freeze tuition for another two years if the state Legislature increases college funding by 16 percent, the presidents of those institutions said Thursday.

That 16 percent, which would total $198 million, would also…

2014-12-12
Gov. Inslee’s budget office says $583 million of pay adjustments for state-paid workers are “financially feasible”

Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget office on Friday certified that more than $583 million in labor contract agreements for 2015-17 are financially “feasible.”

That determination frees Inslee to include the contracts in his proposed two-year budget, which is due for public release during the week of…

2014-12-08
Subscribe to budget