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Updated · KIRO Seattle · May 2
Nick Brown defends advising lawmakers on Washington millionaires' tax bill
Updated
Updated · KIRO Seattle · May 2

Nick Brown defends advising lawmakers on Washington millionaires' tax bill

6 articles · Updated · KIRO Seattle · May 2
  • On KIRO Newsradio, Brown said the 9.9% tax on household income above $1m, due in 2028, was drafted with legal-risk advice after Culliton v. Chase.
  • He rejected former attorney general Rob McKenna's claim that his office overstepped, saying attorneys general routinely advise state clients and can argue precedents were wrongly decided.
  • Brown also disputed McKenna's criticism of an emergency clause, saying revenue bills are not subject to referendum anyway; McKenna is helping lead a legal challenge to the tax.
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