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Protesters across Washington State are voicing their concerns over Gov. Bob Ferguson’s new income tax law, raising questions about its potential impact on residents, businesses, and the broader economy. Demonstrators gathered to express opposition to the policy, citing concerns over affordability, tax burden, and long-term economic effects. The protests reflect growing public debate as the state moves forward with the new legislation. In this video: Protesters speak out against Washington’s income tax law Key concerns surrounding affordability and economic impact Public reaction to Gov. Ferguson’s tax policy What this means for Washington residents moving forward Stay informed on the latest developments in Washington State politics and tax policy.