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Washington state Dems’ tax hike plans leak — along with talking points on how to sell proposals to constituents

A Washington state Democrat appears to have mistakenly emailed all of Olympia's U.S. senators with internal talking points about his sweeping revenue plan and tax hikes, Fox News has revealed.

Washington state Democrats are pushing for increased property taxes and gun protection, according to documents initially distributed to all members in late December by Deputy Majority Leader Noel Frame (D-Seattle) and later obtained by Fox. A new double-digit tax is one of the proposals being considered. News Digital.

The message included a document titled “2025 Revenue Options” and a PowerPoint presentation explaining how to talk to voters to defend the plan.

The document lists a proposed 11% tax on ammunition and firearms, reclassifies storage unit rentals as retail transactions, and increases the cap on property tax levies for some Washington residents. .

A PowerPoint slide highlighted by Seattle radio host Jason Lantz explained “the best way to talk about taxes,” along with a chart of do's and don'ts for legislators.

Say, “Pay what you owe,” but don't say, “Tax the rich,” or “Pay your fair share.” “Taxes are not a punishment,” the graph says.

They also suggested using the terms “fund,” “provide,” and “guarantee” rather than “invest in” when explaining the clear benefits of tax increases. . [X]”

“Avoid focusing on taxes or talking in ambiguous terms about the economy or education.”

One of the new proposals is a “capital asset ownership tax.”

This has been described as similar to a property tax, but would instead extend real estate-type taxes to holdings of stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments.


Seattle radio host Jason Luntz shared a PowerPoint slide on “The Best Ways to Talk About Taxes” that outlines what lawmakers should and shouldn't do. Instagram/Jason Lantz

“Very wealthy Washingtonians can now ensure that their assets are taxed in the same way that middle-class families are already taxed on their assets,” the slide reads.

Another sentence instructs lawmakers to “identify the bad actors” who are holding back the proverbial “progress” and show them “how we can act to solve the problem.”

“We have an upside-down tax system that benefits big corporations and the wealthy few, was written 100 years ago, and is in dire need of a 21st century update. If we make sure the wealthiest people in Washington pay the taxes they actually owe, the rest of us will have access to the things we need, including affordable health care, and housing, and food.”

Lantz said in a column for MyNorthwest.com. The plan, which was accidentally shared, “directly contradicts” the Democratic Party's campaign promise to impose a total of 10 new taxes on residents.

“These proposals come at a time when the state has had years of record revenues,” Luntz said, adding that some of the “tax plans” may also be unconstitutional. he claimed.

He added that capital gains taxes could actually stifle growth and lead to fewer job opportunities for the same workers that pro-tax Democrats say they want to help.

One example he cited was Amazon founder Jeffrey Bezos' departure from Washington state.

One of America's richest men saved about $1 billion in taxes when establishing a new residence in Florida, but those taxes will no longer go toward funding Evergreen State programs. .

Luntz added that Democratic voters in Washington state often blame the affordability crisis but continue to reelect the same politicians who made it worse.

Additionally, with Democratic Gov.-elect Robert Ferguson set to take office later this month, state Rep. Travis Couture (R-Allyn) slammed outgoing Gov. Jay Inslee's 2025 budget proposal.

“This budget is not a serious proposal,” said Couture, the top Republican on the House Budget Committee.

“Our state has a spending problem, not a revenue problem,” he said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Frame for comment, but did not hear back by the time of publication.

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