“Enough Is Enough” — Backlash Over Income Tax + Seattle Democrats Speak Out On Business Exodus
The Center Square YT
•May 24th, 2026
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Washington’s newly enacted millionaire’s income tax continues facing mounting political, legal, and economic backlash as repeal efforts ramp up and critics warn businesses and wealthy residents are increasingly considering leaving the state.
The debate is now unfolding simultaneously:
In the courts
Through a statewide initiative campaign
Inside Seattle politics
Across Washington’s business community
TOP STORY: REPEAL EFFORT PICKS UP STEAM
Let’s Go Washington says its initiative campaign aimed at repealing the income tax is receiving overwhelming public response just one week after launching.
The organization is attempting to qualify Initiative 26-645 for the ballot and must gather:
➡️ At least 309,000 valid signatures
➡️ Within roughly 44 remaining days
Supporters say their actual goal is closer to:
➡️ 400,000 signatures
to account for duplicates and invalid entries.
Critics of the tax argue:
Lawmakers ignored record public opposition
The process damaged public trust
Businesses and investors are increasingly frustrated
According to Americans for Prosperity’s Heather Andrews:
“That’s not leadership — that’s defiance.”
BUSINESS COMMUNITY WARNS OF ECONOMIC IMPACT
Opponents say:
Washington passed roughly $9.4 billion in taxes during 2025
The new 9.9% income tax added further pressure in 2026
Businesses and high-income earners are reevaluating remaining in the state
Critics claim:
➡️ The cumulative burden is accelerating an economic exodus
➡️ Companies ranging from small businesses to tech firms are exploring relocation
➡️ The tax climate is increasingly viewed as hostile to growth
Building Industry Association of Washington Executive Vice President Greg Lane warned:
“This is only the beginning.”
Lane argued that even if the tax initially applies only to millionaires:
Future lawmakers could lower the threshold over time
More small businesses and families may eventually be affected
Pass-through LLC structures could expose builders and contractors to the tax in uneven ways
LEGAL CHALLENGES CONTINUE
The income tax remains under:
Constitutional legal challenge
Political attack through initiative efforts
Scrutiny over legislative process and judicial implications
Critics argue:
➡️ Washington courts have repeatedly ruled income is property
➡️ Progressive income taxes violate longstanding constitutional precedent
➡️ Lawmakers deliberately structured the legislation to trigger a Supreme Court review
Supporters counter:
➡️ Washington’s tax system remains overly regressive
➡️ Courts can revisit older interpretations
➡️ The tax targets only high earners
Economic Opportunity Institute policy associate Annie Klick said the constitutionality question will ultimately be decided by the courts.
SEATTLE DEMOCRATS BREAK RANKS OVER BUSINESS CONCERNS
Meanwhile, divisions are growing within Seattle leadership over economic concerns.
Seattle City Councilman Rob Saka publicly expressed concern about:
Businesses leaving Seattle
Job losses
Economic uncertainty
Public rhetoric toward employers
Saka specifically pointed to concerns surrounding Starbucks and broader employer confidence.
He said:
“I am personally concerned that Starbucks is leaving and what that means for our city’s economic vitality.”
Saka joins Seattle Councilman Bob Kettle, another Democrat who has also publicly voiced concerns about dismissing business and taxpayer frustrations.
WHY THIS MATTERS
This impacts:
Washington tax policy
Business investment
Economic growth
Constitutional law
Ballot initiatives
Seattle’s economic future
The millionaire’s income tax is rapidly becoming one of the most consequential political and legal fights in Washington state history.
WHAT’S NEXT
Signature gathering efforts continue statewide
Constitutional lawsuits remain active
Courts could ultimately decide the future of the tax
Public debate over economic impacts is expected to intensify
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