'Millionaires tax' repeal qualifies for ballot in Washington state
First publishedJul 16, 00:58 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 19:04 UTC · just now ago
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Washington state voters will decide in November whether to repeal the state’s newly enacted so-called “millionaire's tax” on households earning more than $1 million per year. A spokesperson for Secretary of State Steve Hobbs confirmed to the Seattle Times on Wednesday that Initiative 645, which would repeal the high-earner income tax, received enough signatures to...
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- Washington state voters will decide in November whether to repeal the state’s newly enacted so-called “millionaire's tax” on households earning more than $1 million per year. A spokesperson for Secretary of State Steve Hobbs confirmed to the Seattle Times on Wednesday that Initiative 645, which would repeal the high-earner income tax, received enough signatures to...
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Initiative to repeal WA ‘millionaires tax’ qualifies for November ballot
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