Business Leaders Raise Alarm Over Income Tax + Gluesenkamp Perez Sides With GOP On Gender Policy
The Center Square YT
•May 22nd, 2026
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Washington business owners, foster families, and parents are continuing to push back against state policies as several major controversies unfold across the state.
In today’s Washington In Focus Daily:
Lifelong Democrats and business owners warn Washington’s tax climate may force them out
The Longview School District superintendent faces criminal charges
DCYF suffers another major court defeat over foster care gender ideology policies
TOP STORY: BUSINESS OWNERS SAY TAX CLIMATE MAY FORCE THEM OUT
Chris and Riley Lear, owners of Teeter and lifelong Democrats, say Washington’s growing tax and regulatory burden may force them to relocate their business or personal residence.
The couple argued:
Washington’s pending income tax creates major uncertainty
S-corporation taxation creates cash flow challenges many lawmakers do not understand
Business owners need long-term stability to continue investing and hiring
According to Chris Lear:
“The profit in the business is not representative of cash availability.”
The family says they do not want to leave Washington but are increasingly questioning whether remaining in the state is financially sustainable.
LONGVIEW SUPERINTENDENT ARRESTED
Longview School District Superintendent Karen Cloninger made her first court appearance after being arrested Thursday in connection with an investigation involving alleged sexual assaults tied to Mark Morris High School basketball players.
According to police:
Cloninger faces charges including witness tampering, failure to report, and obstructing law enforcement
Investigators allege district officials knew about allegations involving students but attempted to handle the matter internally
Another district staff member also faces allegations
The case has drawn national attention and intensified criticism surrounding:
Mandatory reporting requirements
Transparency with parents
School district accountability
State Sen. John Braun called the allegations:
“Very troubling.”
Braun also argued broader school policies encouraging secrecy from parents may contribute to these types of situations.
MARIE GLUESENKAMP PEREZ BREAKS WITH DEMOCRATS
Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez was one of only nine House Democrats to support federal legislation aimed at preventing schools from withholding gender identity changes from parents.
In a statement provided after declining an interview, Perez wrote:
“A child’s name and sense of self are not small things.”
The vote comes amid ongoing debates in Washington surrounding:
Parental rights
Gender ideology policies in schools
School transparency
DCYF LOSES MAJOR FOSTER CARE CASE
Washington’s Department of Children, Youth and Families agreed to a permanent injunction after losing a major legal battle involving foster parents Shane and Jennifer Douglas of Tacoma.
The federal case centered on:
Whether foster parents could be forced to affirm gender identity policies that conflict with their religious beliefs
As part of the settlement:
DCYF must rewrite portions of the Washington Administrative Code
Foster parents cannot be forced to use language that violates sincerely held religious beliefs as a condition of licensing
DCYF must pay roughly $250,000 in legal fees
Rep. Travis Couture sharply criticized the agency, arguing:
“They simply violate people’s rights.”
DCYF defended the settlement, saying it balances:
Religious freedom
LGBTQ youth protections
Foster care placement stability
WHY THIS MATTERS
These issues impact:
Washington businesses
Public schools
Foster care policy
Parental rights
Government accountability
Taxpayer liability
The controversies continue fueling broader debates over transparency, ideology, regulation, and public trust across Washington state.
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