Chart/Graphic Saving 35 Percent Would Stabilize Capital Gains Revenues
Blog Post Capital gains becoming even more concentrated among richest few
Blog Post Richest 1 percent get 75 percent of all capital gains
Brief/Report Legal Analysis: State Capital Gains Tax
Brief/Report No denying it: At least $10 billion has been cut from the state budget
Blog Post Why the Working Families Tax Rebate would work for Washington
Brief/Report A Capital Reform: Using Capital Gains to Fuel Job Creation and Economic Prosperity in Washington State
Blog Post Affordable child care helps parents keep their jobs
Brief/Report Economic Security: Key to Recovery and Prosperity, Wealth & Opportunity
Blog Post New tax break audit report: A valuable but limited tool
Blog Post The sun sets on two tax breaks (500 more escape scrutiny)
Blog Post Governor signs budget that won’t create jobs, threatens economic recovery
Brief/Report State Debt Limit Debate Misses the Point
Brief/Report Undermining Prosperity: Higher Ed Cuts Weaken Access, Affordability, & Quality
Blog Post The case for state spending guidelines — no matter the source
Brief/Report Strengthening Washington’s Rainy Day Fund
Brief/Report Every Dollar Counts: Why it’s Time for Tax Expenditure Reform
Blog Post Two new resources: Analysis of Governor’s 2011-13 budget proposal and legislative session tool
Brief/Report Budget Growth Claims Lack Context, Belie Deep and Painful Cuts
Blog Post A Step Backward: The 2009-11 State Budget
Brief/Report A Step Backward: The 2009-11 State Budget
Blog Post I-1098 Would Cut Taxes, Fund Improvements in Health Care and Education
Brief/Report 2010 Initiatives Could Impact Public Services
Blog Post Working Families Tax Rebate: A Wise Investment in Families and Communities