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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Apr 4, 2026, 07:18 PM 19 hrs ago

Heywood asks WA Supreme Court to allow referendum effort on income tax

Opponents of Washington’s new income tax asked the state Supreme Court on Friday to allow them to pursue a referendum in hopes of giving voters a shot at repealing the controversial new law this November.

Brian Heywood, founder of the conservative political committee Let’s Go Washington, filed an emergency petition that asks justices to direct Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to process the referendum paperwork submitted Monday.

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Heywood filed a referendum on Senate Bill 6346 shortly after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the legislation known as the “millionaires’ tax.” It imposes a 9.9% levy on household wage income above $1 million starting in 2028.

But, as expected, the secretary of state’s office on Tuesday declined to process it, citing the Legislature’s inclusion of language that the new tax “is necessary for the support of the state government and its existing public institutions.” Democratic lawmakers put this so-called “necessity clause” into the law to prevent a referendum.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/briefs/heywood-asks-wa-supreme-court-to-allow-referendum-effort-on-income-tax/

Vulture capitalist doesn't want to pay his fair share.

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Heywood asks WA Supreme Court to allow referendum effort on income tax (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 19 hrs ago OP
Was that " Heywood J. Blowme" ? CentralMass 19 hrs ago #1
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