January 09 , 2023 - Read More The State Should Avoid Tapping Reserves While Revenues Are Growing January 9, 2023 August 22 , 2022 - Read More Cash Deficits in the Paid Family and Medical Leave Program Signal Additional Tax Increases Ahead August 22, 2022 April 28 , 2022 - Read More Historically Large Supplemental Budget Also Sets Aside Significant (But Unprotected) Reserves April 28, 2022 March 04 , 2022 - Read More Biennial-Sized Spending in a Supplemental Year: Comparing the Senate- and HousePassed Budgets March 4, 2022 February 18 , 2022 - Read More Minimal Losses to Local Revenues in 2020 Are Largely Offset by Additional Federal Relief February 18, 2022 February 02 , 2022 - Read More A Surplus of $11.249 Billion: Gov. Inslee Would Increase Spending, but a Sustainable Budget Could Include Tax Reductions February 2, 2022 December 14 , 2021 - Read More How Should the State Spend Its Substantial Surplus? December 14, 2021 June 16 , 2021 - Read More With No Budget Shortfall to Address, Legislature Spent Heavily and Potentially Created Budget Challenges for the Future June 16, 2021 April 19 , 2021 - Read More Senate- and House-Passed Operating Budgets Would Needlessly Drain the Rainy Day Fund April 19, 2021 March 22 , 2021 - Read More State Revenues Are Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels March 22, 2021 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 31 Next