Income Tax Fight Sparks New Supreme Court Questions + DCYF Responds To Audit Of Childcare Subsidies
The Center Square YT
•May 21st, 2026
DESCRIPTION
Newly obtained unredacted communications between Sen. Jamie Pedersen and the Washington Attorney General’s Office are continuing to fuel scrutiny over how the state’s new millionaire’s tax was crafted and defended legally.
Center Square reporters TJ Martinell and Carleen Johnson attended a state Supreme Court swearing-in ceremony this week hoping to question Chief Justice Debra Stephens and Gov. Bob Ferguson regarding:
The income tax
Supreme Court conflicts
Attorney General coordination
Efforts to block a referendum vote
Martinell attempted to ask Stephens about communications showing a former Supreme Court clerk speculating that justices might prefer avoiding a direct constitutional ruling on whether income is property.
The broader legal battle centers on:
Washington’s long-standing precedent treating income as property
Whether a progressive income tax violates the state constitution
Potential conflicts involving recently appointed justices
Questions are also being raised over whether Justices Theo Angelas and Colleen Melody should recuse themselves due to prior professional ties involving:
Gov. Ferguson
Sen. Pedersen
The Attorney General’s Office
DCYF FACES CONTINUED SCRUTINY OVER DAYCARE PAYMENTS
DCYF Secretary Tana Senn gave an update Thursday to the department’s oversight board following a recent audit that identified approximately $37 million in questionable childcare subsidy payments.
Senn argued:
The audit findings represented extrapolations rather than confirmed fraud
Many childcare providers felt unfairly targeted
Public scrutiny created stress and anxiety throughout the childcare community
According to Senn:
“A lot felt like they were under attack probably for no very good reason.”
Center Square reporters noted they have spent months investigating providers receiving:
Tens of thousands of dollars monthly
Large taxpayer subsidies
Payments tied to locations where little or no evidence of childcare operations was visible
Oversight Board members, including Sen. Nikki Torres, reportedly expressed frustration that the audit discussion received limited time during the meeting.
LONGVIEW SUPERINTENDENT ARRESTED
Longview School District Superintendent Karen Cloninger was arrested Thursday morning following an investigation into allegations surrounding the district’s boys basketball program.
According to Longview Police:
She faces charges including witness tampering
Additional allegations involve obstruction and failure to report
More charges may be forthcoming involving other district officials
Police allege district officials may have:
Obstructed the investigation
Discouraged staff from cooperating
Failed to fully report allegations
The case has generated growing outrage from parents and community members in Longview.
WHY THIS MATTERS
This impacts:
Washington tax policy
Supreme Court legitimacy concerns
Childcare oversight
Public education accountability
Government transparency
Several of these issues are expected to remain major political stories across Washington heading deeper into 2026.
WHAT’S NEXT
Constitutional challenges to the income tax continue
Questions over judicial recusals may intensify
Additional DCYF oversight hearings expected
Longview criminal investigation remains active
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