Washington Research Council

Budget

CARES Act

28th of January 2021

Washington has over a billion dollars from the latest round of federal relief funding to distribute; how should such funds be dealt with in the future (if the Legislature is not in session)?

Washington has received billions of dollars in federal COVID relief funding since the Legislature adjourned last year. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget has been tracking the federal relief dollars. They estimate that state and local relief funding for Washington is up to about $6.43 billion. (That includes, for example, the coronavirus relief fund, […]


25th of January 2021

House and Senate Democrats propose spending $164.3 million from the rainy day fund and would direct how to spend $2.425 billion of federal funding

Friday afternoon Democrats in the House and Senate announced their early action relief bills (HB 1367 and HB 1368, and companion bills SB 5343 and SB 5344). Together, the bills would appropriate $2.589 billion from state and local funds ($164.3 million from the rainy day fund and $2.425 billion in federal funds). Of that, $403.6 […]


20th of January 2021

A new bill would use the rainy day fund to provide COVID–19 relief for individuals, businesses, and schools and direct how to allocate federal relief funds

Today Rep. Stokesbary introduced HB 1334. The bill would appropriate $4.175 billion in state and federal funds for COVID-19 relief for the 2019–21 biennium. Of that, $1.735 billion would come from the budget stabilization account (BSA, or the rainy day fund) and $2.440 billion would come from federal funds. The federal funds allocated are from […]


14th of January 2021

Bill would exempt amounts businesses have received in government-funded grants and forgiven loans from the B&O tax (and other state taxes)

Through Aug. 8, 2020, 107,659 paycheck protection program (PPP) loans were made to businesses in Washington. The total amount of the loans was $12.465 billion. Nationally, $525.012 billion was loaned to 5,212,128 businesses. The program was first established in the federal CARES Act, to provide funding for businesses—mainly to keep employees on the payroll during […]


31st of December 2020

Rental assistance funding in Gov. Inslee’s budget proposals and federal relief bills

The new federal relief bill appropriates $25 billion for emergency rental assistance. It will be distributed to states and local governments using the same methodology as the Coronavirus Relief Fund (except local governments will get direct federal allocations if their populations exceed 200,000 instead of 500,000). It’s not clear how much Washington will receive, but […]


28th of December 2020

Washington has allocated more than it received from the coronavirus relief fund

Originally, states and local governments had until Dec. 30, 2020 to use their shares of the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF). Gov. Inslee has allocated $2.218 billion—$50.6 million more than the state government received from the federal government. This is based on allocation memos posted by the Office of Financial Management (OFM) to date. (The […]


Washington will use federal CARES Act funds to provide “pandemic relief payments” in response to the lapse in federal unemployment insurance benefits

Earlier this month, Gov. Inslee announced that Washington would use $54.6 million of the state’s share of the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) for unemployment insurance benefits for people in the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, if the federal government didn’t act to extend the program before it was set to expire on Dec. […]


11th of December 2020

The governor plans to allocate another $50 million for business grants, plus $55 million for unemployment benefits (if Congress fails to act)

On Tuesday, Gov. Inslee announced that an additional $50 million will be allocated for Working Washington grants for businesses. This is on top of the $50 million for these grants that was announced in November. The governor didn’t specify where this funding is coming from, but it sounds like it will come out of the […]


3rd of December 2020

More details on how federal funding will be used for economic support, as applications are open for a new round of small business grants

Last week I wrote about the additional allocations of the state’s share of the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) that Gov. Inslee made for economic support. The Office of Financial Management has now posted the official allocations of these funds (here and here), totaling $135 million: $15 million for low income home energy assistance, $20 […]


24th of November 2020

How important is another federal relief bill to Washington’s budget?

Earlier this year, Congress enacted relief packages that appropriated trillions of dollars. But since the spring, Congress has failed to enact additional funding. A new federal aid package may be welcome for many reasons—including for businesses and individuals. State and local governments have asked for more funding as well. But such additional funding for state […]