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Critics of Washington’s newly passed millionaire’s income tax say public opposition to the measure continues to grow as organizers ramp up efforts to qualify a repeal initiative for the ballot. Supporters of the repeal campaign argue the public reaction closely resembles the backlash seen during previous fights over natural gas restrictions in Washington state. TOP STORY: REPEAL SUPPORTERS SEE GROWING MOMENTUM Critics of the tax say: Voter frustration appears widespread Public response has been overwhelmingly negative Signature gathering efforts are receiving strong support According to supporters of the repeal initiative: “The public is really in opposition to this.” They argued: The reaction mirrors earlier opposition to Washington’s natural gas policies Volunteers are encountering relatively little resistance while gathering signatures The issue is energizing voters across the state Supporters of repeal believe: ➡️ The initiative could qualify successfully for the ballot ➡️ Public enthusiasm may continue growing ➡️ The income tax debate could become a major statewide political fight COMPARISONS TO NATURAL GAS BAN FIGHT Critics specifically compared the income tax backlash to: Previous initiative campaigns targeting natural gas restrictions Public frustration over state energy and environmental policies Broader concerns about regulation and cost of living Organizers argue: The income tax issue is resonating strongly with voters Concerns over economic competitiveness remain high Opposition extends beyond traditional partisan divides The millionaire’s tax currently imposes: ➡️ A 9.9% tax on income above $1 million The policy remains under: Constitutional legal challenge Political scrutiny Ongoing repeal efforts INCOME TAX REMAINS MAJOR POLITICAL BATTLE Supporters of the tax argue: The measure impacts only top earners Washington’s tax system remains overly regressive Additional revenue is necessary for state priorities Critics argue: The tax could eventually expand beyond high earners Businesses and wealthy residents may leave the state The measure threatens Washington’s economic competitiveness The broader fight now includes: Lawsuits Ballot initiative campaigns Public relations battles Debate over future tax policy in Washington WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: Washington tax policy Business climate State revenue Economic competitiveness Ballot politics Future tax debates The fight over Washington’s income tax is becoming one of the largest political issues in the state. WHAT’S NEXT Signature gathering efforts continue statewide Constitutional challenges remain active Supporters and opponents expected to intensify campaigning Voters could ultimately decide the future of the tax #WashingtonState #IncomeTax #Politics #Taxes #Initiative #Economy #BreakingNews #Business #WashingtonPolitics #USNews