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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Delta Camshaft Leaves Washington After 48 Years as Insurance Jumps 20%
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Delta Camshaft Leaves Washington After 48 Years as Insurance Jumps 20%

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Delta Camshaft said it will relocate out of Washington after nearly five decades, with owner Jon Bodwell saying the move could cost more than $100,000 but the company will keep operating.
  • Bodwell blamed rising crime, taxes and operating costs, saying he has lived inside the business, building insurance rose 20%, and power costs are climbing sharply.
  • Seattle ranked fourth-worst for total crime among the 30 largest U.S. cities in the FBI's 2024 report, a backdrop Bodwell cited alongside graffiti and weak enforcement.
  • Washington's business climate has added to exit pressure: a recent survey found 44% of business leaders are considering moving their residence, and firms are more than twice as likely to expand outside the state.
  • The relocation also follows Washington Democrats' March passage of the state's first income tax on high earners, a policy critics say is accelerating business departures.
With businesses fleeing decades-long homes, what is the true cost of Washington's shifting policies on crime and taxes?
As new taxes aim to create equity, are they unintentionally dismantling Washington's economic foundation?