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Hancock and Kelley join Amy Marxkors in studio for the whole hour. Discussions today include the possible repeal of the Missouri income tax; the history of sports, which is older, is snooker a sport?; what have political candidates come to?; is Elon Musk going to become a trillionaire?
Brad Young, KMOX Legal Analyst, partner at Harris, Young & Kayser, joins Megan Lynch every week for an update on cases you need to know about. The state of the repeal of the Missouri income tax is still in limbo, the Supreme Court is set to release verdicts on several 2nd Amendment cases, one regarding transgender athlete bans in a pair of states, and the cost of worker visas; and what happens now to the Festus council recall efforts?
Let's Go Washington reported 242,699 signatures in three weeks for IP26-645, a measure to repeal the state's 9.9% income tax on household income above $1 million. The group needs 308,911 valid signatures by July 2 to qualify for the November ballot but is targeting 400,000 or more to challenge the all-time state record of just under 700,000. Signature gatherers continue to face harassment and assault. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/video-petition-campaign-to-repeal-washington-income-tax-may-break-records/ #WashingtonState #IP26645 #IncomeTax #LetsGoWashington #BallotInitiative #WAPolitics #SB6346 #PetitionDrive #VoterRights #ClarkCounty
St. Louis is never boring. The Marc Cox Morning Show breaks down a wild Sunday afternoon at Sky Zone in Shrewsbury where 300-plus teens turned a trampoline park into a riot scene — rocks flying at police, businesses forced to close, and a 12-year-old who grabbed a kitchen knife and ordered an Uber to get there. Then, the Festus data center recall saga takes a jaw-dropping turn when the city council simply votes to ignore thousands of petition signatures and cancel the special election entirely. And the Missouri Supreme Court refuses to touch the ballot language for August's income tax repeal amendment — meaning voters will decide as-is whether to scrap the state income tax for good. It's everything happening in your backyard that the rest of the media glosses over, and you won't get a straighter take anywhere else. HASHTAGS: #StLouisMorningBrief #MarcCoxMorningShow #SkyZoneBrawl #Shrewsbury #STLNews #FestusRecall #DataCenter #MissouriPolitics #IncomeTaxRepeal #Amendment5 #StCharlesCounty #STLRadio #971Talk #KimStOnge #LocalNews #ConservativeRadio
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While guest hosting Mundo in the Morning on KCMO Talk Radio, Patrick Tuohey is joined by Elias Tsapelas, Director of State Budget and Fiscal Policy at the Show-Me Institute, to discuss the Missouri legislature's effort to begin the process of eliminating the income tax. They break down why Missouri's tax climate is holding back economic and population growth, how a gradual phase-out could work, and why concerns about sales tax rates may be overblown. Listen to the full show: https://www.kcmotalkradio.com/shows/mundo-in-the-morning-2/
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by The Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Republican Consultant Gregg Keller and Former Missouri State Senator Jeff Smith. They discuss and debate multiple topics including California's voting process, whether or not Missouri citizens will vote to abolish state income tax, Jill Biden's comments on her husbands 2024 debate performance and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by The Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Republican Consultant Gregg Keller and Former Missouri State Senator Jeff Smith. They discuss and debate multiple topics including California's voting process, whether or not Missouri citizens will vote to abolish state income tax, Jill Biden's comments on her husbands 2024 debate performance and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. They discuss trending releasing movies and shows including Masters of the Universe, Cape Fear, Office Romance and more. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He previews Cardinals vs Reds, the Bears potentially leaving Chicago and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Chris Blair, the Executive Vice President and General Manager of World Wide Technology Raceway. He previews the Bommarito 500 Indy Car race that is occurring this Sunday night at the World Wide Technology Raceway. He's then joined by Scott Jagow, a Longtime Horse Racing Journalist and a former KMOX host. He previews the upcoming Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the Triple Crown. Mark is later joined by Grafton Mayor Mike Morrow who shares details on this weekends dedication of its National Memorial of Military Ascent. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In a nutshell, ethics is the study of right and wrong. There are ethical principles that should guide human behavior to be right, fair, honest and responsible. In this week's Chairman's Report, Steve Hayes applies ethical principles to taxation and finds that the FAIRtax is vastly superior ethically to the income tax.
Common sense? Willamette Valley 800 acre solar park must be opposed because it is meant to replace hydroelectric power from dams when they get shut down someday. https://www.opb.org/article/2026/06/04/proposed-willamette-valley-solar-park-neighbors/ WA state income tax repeal effort is way behind signature effort: https://www.opb.org/article/2026/06/04/washington-income-tax-initiative-signatures/ Despite high fuel prices, the Trump economic boom continues with 172,000 jobs created last month. https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2026/06/05/trump-boom-america-created-172000-jobs-in-may/
VIDEO GUEST - BRIAN HEYWOOD - LET’S GO WASHINGTON. Brian unveils the latest signature count for the income tax repeal initiative: Over 160,000 signatures in two weeks // VIDEO GUEST - RY CURLEY. Russell Wilson makes his retirement official with a heavily produced farewell video // LETTERS
This Day in Legal History: Congress Passes the Nineteenth AmendmentOn this day in 1919, the U.S. Senate voted 56 to 25 to approve the Nineteenth Amendment, sending to the states a one-sentence constitutional rule that “the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” The House had already passed it two weeks earlier, by a comfortable margin, and the question now moved to the states, where ratification would take fourteen months of careful organizing and a now-legendary single vote by a Tennessee legislator named Harry Burn — cast on his mother's instruction — to clinch the 36-state threshold in August 1920. The Nineteenth Amendment did not by itself enfranchise all American women: Black women in the South, women of color across the country, and Native women living on tribal land would face decades more of state-level disenfranchisement that did not begin to ease until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and would not be fully addressed even after that. But June 4, 1919 was the day that women's suffrage stopped being a state-by-state campaign and became, at the federal level, a constitutional commitment. The structural lesson is one worth holding onto: in the United States, voting rights live not just in the Constitution but in the day-to-day administration of elections by the states — which is why the fight over them is never quite over.Senators John Kennedy of Louisiana and Ron Wyden of Oregon — a Republican and a Democrat who do not often appear in the same headline — jointly introduced the Open Courts Act on Tuesday, a bill that would do something the federal judiciary has talked about for two decades and never quite accomplished: replace PACER, the public court records system, with a modern interface, eliminate the per-page fees, and harden the cybersecurity around the federal judiciary's electronic filing system. PACER stands for Public Access to Court Electronic Records, and right now it charges users ten cents a page to read federal court filings, which adds up alarmingly quickly when you're trying to follow a case of any size. The bill would also require the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts to build a new system funded outside the regular appropriations cycle, which the sponsors argue would save taxpayers about $60 million a year in operating costs and avoid the budget-fight ritual that has stalled past reforms. The cybersecurity piece is not incidental: the federal courts have suffered two significant intrusions in recent years, one reportedly tied to Russian actors in 2025 and a similar one in 2020, and Wyden has been pushing for an independent security review since last year. The legal stakes here are unusual because PACER is a public-access tool that has historically been priced like a paywalled subscription product, which is a kind of legal-transparency contradiction the U.S. has tolerated longer than almost any peer democracy. Kennedy's framing — “Americans should not have to sell plasma or wrestle with clunky government websites just to read public court records” — is the kind of soundbite the bill needs to actually move. Whether it actually moves is another question; previous versions of this bill have died quietly. Watch the Judiciary Committee in the next month.Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize Court Records Systems | Law360The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into former U.S. Representative George Santos for possible insider trading on Kalshi, the federally-regulated prediction-market exchange, after Kalshi itself reportedly flagged a pattern of suspicious wagers to prosecutors. The story, broken by Reuters on Wednesday, is one of the first big public test cases for how insider trading principles map onto event-based contracts — which are not stocks, are not commodities in the traditional sense, and have spent the better part of the last two years in regulatory limbo while Kalshi and the CFTC fought in federal court over whether the platform could list its contracts at all. The legal challenge is real: insider trading liability under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5 historically requires a “security,” and Kalshi contracts are not securities — they sit under the CFTC's authority as “event contracts.” That leaves DOJ working with commodities-fraud theories, wire-fraud statutes, and potentially Santos's own conditions of release from his prior unrelated criminal sentencing, all of which apply differently and less neatly than they would in an old-fashioned stock-trading case. If you are wondering how an ex-Congressman ends up with material nonpublic information worth betting on Kalshi, you are asking the right question, and it is also the question prosecutors will have to answer if they want any of this to stick. Expect this to become a defining test case for how event-contract markets get policed.DOJ investigating ex-US lawmaker Santos for insider trading on Kalshi, source says | ReutersIn my column for Bloomberg this week, I write about a pattern emerging across California, Minnesota, Oregon, Illinois, Washington, Maine, and other states: lawmakers are reaching for the politically powerful phrase “wealth tax” to describe what are, on inspection, just new top brackets or surtaxes on high-income earners. I argue that the slippage is not just sloppy branding, it is a strategic mistake. A wealth tax and an income surtax are not the same thing — wealth is a stock and income is a flow, and a higher rate on income realized this year will never reach the accumulated balance-sheet fortunes that the wealth-tax conversation was actually designed to capture. The “buy, borrow, die” critique that motivates much of the wealth-tax movement is precisely about taxpayers who never realize income because they never need to: they hold appreciating assets, borrow against them for liquidity, and defer or escape income-tax recognition entirely. Adding a few points to the top marginal income-tax rate, I write, is just a slightly higher toll at the same toll booth — it does not reach the wealth that bypassed the toll entirely. The political-capital point is what worries me most. Wealth taxes pick a specific kind of fight — about asset valuation, billionaire flight, capital mobility, constitutional limits, and the like — and to spend that capital fighting that fight on behalf of what is in fact a different and more familiar policy is a strange trade. I think a more honest framing would serve both sides better: if states want a real wealth tax, they need to design one — with valuation rules, third-party reporting, anti-avoidance, residency standards, and liquidity protections — and if they want a high-income surtax, they should call it that and defend it on its own merits. The middle ground gets you the burden of a tax hike without the benefits of either. Half measures that cost full price in political capital, I conclude, are not helping anyone.States Should Avoid Using ‘Wealth Tax' Rhetoric for Income Taxes | Bloomberg Tax (Technically Speaking) This is a public episode. 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This episode of Fresh Perspectives explores Making Tax Digital for Income Tax and what it means for business owners, landlords and the self-employed as the biggest change to the UK tax system in decades comes into effect. Rob Brown is joined by Anita Holmes, MTD Client Services Director at Azets, and Stuart Miller, Director of Product Compliance and Industry Engagement at Xero, to explain what the new rules mean in practice and who is impacted. We cover the key dates, what quarterly reporting involves and whether this marks the end of the traditional self-assessment process. The discussion highlights how prepared businesses really are, with recent data showing that most people have yet to take meaningful steps towards compliance. Anita shares insights from Azets' involvement in the HMRC beta programme, including common client concerns and where businesses are already facing challenges. We also look at the potential benefits of this shift, including improved visibility, better decision making and fewer last-minute surprises, as well as how the rules may evolve in the coming years. You can connect with Anita Holmes and Stuart Miller on LinkedIn +++ Fresh Perspectives is the business podcast from Azets where advisers, experts and leaders share fresh thinking to help you move forward with confidence. Each episode explores real-world challenges and opportunities for business owners and entrepreneurs, from finance and growth to leadership and technology. Formerly Bang The Drum, the show continues Azets' commitment to sharing practical advice, new ideas and inspiring stories from across the business community. This podcast has featured at #1 in the Apple Podcast charts for Management podcasts and #19 in the Apple Podcasts charts for Business podcasts. Follow and subscribe to Fresh Perspectives on your favourite player, leave a review and share it with others who you think might enjoy it. Find more about Azets at www.azets.com. Contact us at podcast@azets.co.uk.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the continued issues with Hillsboro road near his home and the exciting recent news he got about it. He's later joined by Chris Clem, a former Yuma Sector Border Patrol Chief that recently served as a Special Advisor to Robert F Kennedy Jr at the Health & Human Services Department. He discusses the violent protests occurring outside of a New Jersey ICE facility, the conditions of the detention facilities and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark later hosts “Telephone Tuesday” where he takes your phone calls on various subjects. Today, Mark takes calls from listeners on how people will vote in the Missouri August primary regarding the phasing out of the state income tax. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Curtis Houck, the Managing Editor of News Busters at the Media Research Center. Houck discusses the recent comments from CBS News Correspondent Scott Pelley who accused their new boss, Bari Weiss of "murdering" 60 Minutes. What kind of change is she causing for the company? He's later joined by George Rosenthal, a Co-Owner of Throttlenet for Tech Talk Tuesday. Rosenthal discusses multiple topics including who actually owns your technology, Apple's privacy vs Cloud battle with AI, and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Mark hosts “Telephone Tuesday” where he takes your phone calls on various subjects. Today, Mark takes calls from listeners on how people will vote in the Missouri August primary regarding the phasing out of the state income tax.
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In this segment, Mark is joined by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe. They discuss the upcoming August ballot initiatives including income tax, the Missouri First Map, Data Centers and more.
Hour 2 of The Charlie James Show on Monday, June 1, 2026, confronted the sharpening divide between establishment and grassroots Republicans in South Carolina alongside culture-war battles marking the start of June.Segment 5: The Anti-Establishment Ticket (Norman Taps Morgan)The Alliance: U.S. Representative Ralph Norman officially announced former State Representative and South Carolina Freedom Caucus founder Adam Morgan as his lieutenant governor running mate [8373524].The Strategy: Broadcast from Morgan's Greenville business, the announcement took direct aim at Senator Lindsey Graham's establishment "Get Out the Vote" tour in Columbia.The Platform: Framed as a fight against nepotism, Norman pledged to make Morgan his "road czar" to conduct a forensic audit of the SCDOT.Segment 6: Weaponizing the "Fascist" LabelThe Narrative: Charlie analyzed the national media landscape, breaking down how the political left systematically attaches the "fascist" label to conservative policies.The Counter-Argument: The segment focused on how mainstream media mischaracterizes traditional constitutional conservatism—such as state sovereignty and border enforcement—as authoritarianism to alienate moderate voters.Segment 7: The Tax Debate (SC Income Tax vs. Florida Property Tax)South Carolina's Goal: The discussion turned to fiscal policy, with Charlie advocating for the complete elimination of the South Carolina state income tax to stay economically competitive.The Florida Blueprint: The show contrasted SC's progress with aggressive tax proposals in Florida, where lawmakers are actively discussing the radical framework of eliminating residential property taxes entirely.Segment 8: Greenville Forums & The Decline of Pride MonthLocal Politics Tonight: Charlie reminded Upstate voters about the critical Greenville County candidate forum happening tonight, urging listeners to vet local council and legislative contenders before the June 9 primary.Cultural Shifts: The hour closed with a commentary on the start of June, where Charlie argued that corporations and the public are pulling back from Pride Month. He noted a measurable decline in corporate visual branding and public enthusiasm compared to previous years, attributing the shift to consumer fatigue and the financial fallout of hyper-politicized marketing.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up by Missouri State Representative Steve Butz and Political Consultant Jean Evans. They discuss and debate multiple topics including the Iran conflict, if the potential end of the Missouri Income Tax would be beneficial for citizens, James Talarico and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. They discuss the latest trending movies and shows to watch including "Pressure", "The Breadwinner" and more. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He previews the upcoming Cardinals vs Cubs series, the latest roster moves for the Cards and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Mack Bradley, a local space writer and the author of “The Space to Lead”. They discuss the Blue Origin rocket explosion in Cape Canaveral, NASA's timeline to get back to the moon and more. He's later joined by Tim Sommer, a Music Journalist, Former Record Executive and a Contributor to The Rock and Roll Globe. They discuss Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up by Missouri State Representative Steve Butz and Political Consultant Jean Evans. They discuss and debate multiple topics including the Iran conflict, if the potential end of the Missouri Income Tax would be beneficial for citizens, James Talarico and more.
Governor Bob Ferguson says he would veto any attempt to lower the threshold of the ‘millionaire’s tax.’ Should we believe him? Councilmember Rob Saka recounted being at the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing during a plea to the mayor to turn surveillance cameras back on during the World Cup. // Guest: KOMO News reporter Jeremy Harris on the spat between the Seattle Police Officers Guild and the Mayor’s Office. // What happened to the Democrat party of the 90s?
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: SPEAKER'S STUMP SPEECH, brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Worst media misses over the past couple of weeks 17:10 SEGMENT 2: Dr. George Hruza, Missouri State Rep. for district 89 || TOPIC: Missouri Legislative Wrap Up event June 4th at Lodge Des Peres || Missouri budget and education funding || tax reform || 2026 ballot questions and dates || Anti-semitism in schoolshruzaformissouri.comfacebook.com/hruzaformissouri RSVP HERE: MissouriRiverGOP.org/events 36:57 SEGMENT 3: New $250 bill with Trump’s face on it https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's Go Washington collected 92,000 signatures in the first week of its campaign to repeal Washington's new 9.9% income tax on earnings above $1 million — nearly 30,000 more than any prior initiative at this stage. The group needs 308,911 verified signatures by July 2 to qualify IP26-645 for the November ballot. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/business/lets-go-washington-breaks-week-one-signature-record-for-income-tax-repeal-initiative/ #IncometaxRepeal #LetsGoWashington #IP26645 #SB6346 #WashingtonState #BrianHeywood #BobFerguson #Initiative #WashingtonPolitics #ClarkCounty
Today on Washington in Focus Daily: New developments in the deadly Nippon pulp mill explosion in Longview Community outrage grows after the arrest of Longview School District Superintendent Karen Cloninger The effort to repeal Washington's new income tax shatters early signature-gathering records TOP STORY: LONGVIEW REELING AFTER DEADLY NIPPON PLANT DISASTER Washington State Sen. Jeff Wilson says the Longview community is devastated following the massive industrial implosion at the Nippon facility. According to Wilson: At least six deaths had been confirmed through drone footage Three additional workers were still missing and presumed dead Multiple others suffered severe chemical burns Wilson explained: “This isn't business first. It still is about people.” The senator, whose son works at the facility, said he had never seen a tank rupture in that manner during decades working around similar industrial systems. Officials say the investigation into the cause of the implosion is ongoing. LONGVIEW SCHOOL BOARD FACES PUBLIC OUTRAGE Meanwhile, the Longview School Board faced intense backlash during its first public meeting since Superintendent Karen Cloninger's arrest. Cloninger is accused of: Obstructing an investigation Failing to report alleged assaults Interfering with law enforcement The allegations involve: ➡️ Older boys basketball players accused of assaulting younger students ➡️ Claims district officials delayed reporting the incidents to police ➡️ Concerns the superintendent and others attempted to suppress discussion of the case During public testimony: Multiple residents demanded school board members resign Parents accused officials of betraying community trust Critics questioned why the board extended Cloninger's contract despite ongoing investigations INCOME TAX REPEAL EFFORT BREAKS RECORDS The initiative campaign seeking to repeal Washington's new income tax is also seeing explosive early momentum. According to Let's Go Washington: More than 92,780 signatures were gathered during the first week alone Organizers say it is a record-breaking pace Roughly 309,000 valid signatures are needed to qualify for the ballot Supporters argue: ➡️ Many voters fear the tax threshold could eventually expand ➡️ Businesses and high earners are considering relocation ➡️ The initiative effort reflects growing public opposition Governor Bob Ferguson responded Wednesday by saying: “So long as I am governor, I will veto any attempt to lower the threshold or raise the rate of this tax.” Critics noted lawmakers previously declined to permanently lock those protections into the legislation itself. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: Industrial safety Public trust in schools Washington tax policy Public accountability Ballot initiatives Community safety and oversight Longview is now at the center of multiple major stories involving public safety, government accountability, and statewide political debate. #WashingtonState #Longview #IncomeTax #Politics #BreakingNews #JeffWilson #SchoolBoard #PublicSafety #Investigation #USNews Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is drawing national attention after suggesting that many drug-addicted homeless individuals in Los Angeles could eventually relocate to Seattle under his proposed homelessness policies. Pratt made the comments during an interview with ABC7 Los Angeles while discussing his plans for addressing homelessness and addiction in the city. SPENCER PRATT TARGETS SEATTLE IN HOMELESSNESS COMMENTS Pratt claimed: Large portions of Los Angeles' homeless population are not originally from California Nonprofits and rehab organizations are contributing to the crisis Stricter enforcement and reduced funding could push people elsewhere According to Pratt: “They're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them.” He specifically referenced Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson while discussing how he believes Seattle handles homelessness and drug addiction. Pratt argued: ➡️ Some individuals are drawn to cities with more permissive policies ➡️ Current systems incentivize continued addiction and homelessness ➡️ Major changes are needed in how cities respond to the crisis SEATTLE MAYOR'S OFFICE DID NOT RESPOND According to Washington In Focus Daily host Carleen Johnson: A request for comment was sent to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's office No response was received prior to the podcast recording The comments are already fueling broader debates involving: Homelessness policy Drug addiction Public safety Regional migration between West Coast cities Critics of Seattle's approach argue: ➡️ Policies are too permissive ➡️ Cities are enabling addiction and encampments ➡️ Businesses and residents are increasingly frustrated Supporters argue: ➡️ Homelessness is a complex humanitarian issue ➡️ Housing affordability and mental health treatment remain major factors ➡️ Sweeps and punitive policies alone do not solve the crisis This impacts: Homelessness policy Public safety debates West Coast politics Regional migration Local government policy Seattle and Los Angeles voters The comments are quickly becoming part of a larger political fight over how major West Coast cities handle homelessness, addiction, and public disorder. Today's Washington In Focus Daily also features: Washington business owners are sounding the alarm over the state's new income tax, with some lifelong Democrats now considering leaving Washington altogether. In this episode of Washington In Focus Daily, Carlene Johnson speaks with Teeter owners Chris and Riley Lear about tariffs, rising costs, staffing cuts, and why they say Washington businesses have been “bled dry” by the cumulative tax burden. The conversation also dives into concerns over how the new 9.9% income tax could impact S corporations and business owners whose profits exist largely on paper through inventory and reinvestment. Plus, Representative John Ley warns the Interstate Bridge Replacement project could become a multi-billion-dollar “boondoggle,” with tolls potentially climbing far higher than originally advertised. Ley compares the project to California's troubled high-speed rail effort and argues the inclusion of light rail is dramatically driving up costs for Washington and Oregon drivers. #Seattle #LosAngeles #Homelessness #SpencerPratt #Politics #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #WashingtonState #California #USNews Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Seattle's socialist mayor is now pushing for both a city income tax and a capital gains tax — because apparently the mass exodus of businesses and residents just isn't moving fast enough. This is the latest move from a city government that seems genuinely committed to testing how much punishment people will take before they simply leave.Washington state already banned local income taxes, which tells you everything you need to know about how serious these proposals actually are. But the political posturing is real, the sentiment behind it is real, and the direction of travel is real. Seattle's leadership wants to extract more from whoever's still left standing while offering no credible plan to fix the homelessness, crime, or vacancy rates that drove everyone out in the first place.Sean breaks down what's actually being proposed, why it won't survive a legal challenge, and what it tells us about where Seattle's political class wants to take this city. Spoiler: it's not toward recovery.CHAPTERS0:00 Socialist Seattle Mayor Pushes City…1:18 Seattle Mayor Faces Half-Billion Deficit1:55 Amazon and Starbucks Left Seattle2:59 Seattle Regrets Losing Mayor Bruce…3:48 Half-Billion Deficit Worse Than…5:08 Amazon Fled Seattle for Bellevue7:05 Seattle Mayor Eyes Citywide Income Tax8:28 King County Joins Seattle's Income Tax…10:06 Seattle's Crime Crisis Under Socialist…11:31 Panucci's Slides Show Worsening Deficit12:59 Seattle's Tax-and-Spend Doom Spiral14:15 Seattle's $2 Billion Budget Bloat…15:45 Oklahoma and Texas Are Running Surpluses17:05 Wilson Calls Spending Cuts Terrifying18:54 Oklahoma Plans to Eliminate Income Tax20:27 Seattle's Decline Is by DesignSubscribe to @reasonablenews for daily coverage of Pacific Northwest politics and the stories the mainstream press won't touch.#Seattle #BudgetDeficit #ProgressivePolicies
Seattle's Starbucks workers are getting exactly what they asked for — and it's not pretty. After refusing to relocate to the company's Nashville hub and clinging to remote work arrangements, layoffs are now reportedly incoming for employees who believed ideological solidarity was a job benefit. Red states don't have to chase you out when your politics do the work for them.Meanwhile, Seattle's socialist mayor is floating a city income tax and capital gains tax on top of an already brutal cost-of-living crisis. Washington State's constitution has historically blocked income taxes, but Seattle's progressives have never let a legal obstacle slow them down. They will come after your paycheck, your portfolio, and your business — and they will call it compassion.Together, these two stories are the clearest snapshot yet of a city actively destroying itself: workers choosing unemployment over living somewhere functional, and politicians determined to tax away whatever's left. The Seattle doom loop isn't a metaphor anymore — it's official municipal policy.CHAPTERS0:00 Socialist Seattle Mayor Pushes City…3:07 Starbucks Workers Resist Nashville Move3:53 Howard Schultz's Progressive About-Face5:02 How Corporations Quietly Exit Cities6:03 Seattle Staff Reject Tennessee…7:13 Katie Wilson and the Seattle Bubble8:13 Move to Nashville or Lose Your Job9:09 What Nashville Has That Seattle Doesn't10:43 Starbucks Profits While Seattle Declines12:46 Tennessee's Values Drive the Culture Gap13:30 Real ID Headaches in Washington State14:40 Tennessee Declares Nuclear Family Month15:27 Retention Bonuses Before the Layoffs16:58 Katie Wilson's Day-One Starbucks BoycottSubscribe to @reasonablenews for daily coverage of Pacific Northwest politics, urban failure, and the stories the mainstream press won't touch. New episodes every weekday.#Seattle #BudgetDeficit #ProgressivePolicies
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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 #WashingtonState #Politics #IncomeTax #DCYF #Longview #SupremeCourt #BreakingNews #Education #Taxes #USNews Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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After the Washington Supreme Court blocked a referendum on the new 9.9% tax on income over $1 million, Let's Go Washington launched Initiative to the People 26-645 — a measure that would repeal the tax and ban future income taxes statewide. Columnist Nancy Churchill argues the effort goes beyond one tax rate, pointing to Sen. Jamie Pedersen's communications with the Attorney General's Office and Democrats' rejection of amendments that would have prevented the threshold from dropping below $1 million. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-income-tax-battle-round-two-signatures-needed/ #IP26645 #WashingtonStateTax #LetsGoWashington #IncomeTax #TaxRepeal #WashingtonPolitics #Initiative #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #Opinion ---
Washington's political and economic battles over the newly enacted millionaire's income tax are intensifying as Let's Go Washington reports overwhelming public interest in its repeal initiative campaign. During Tuesday's episode of Washington In Focus Daily, Center Square reporter Carleen Johnson examined: The rapidly expanding repeal effort Business concerns surrounding the income tax Ongoing constitutional questions Washington's growing drought debate New climate change projections ⚖️ TOP STORY: INCOME TAX REPEAL CAMPAIGN EXPANDS One week after launching the initiative drive to repeal Washington's newly enacted income tax, Let's Go Washington says public response has exceeded expectations. The organization is attempting to qualify Initiative to the People 2066-45 for the ballot by gathering: ➡️ At least 309,000 valid voter signatures ➡️ Within a 51-day signature window Organizers reportedly hope to collect closer to: ➡️ 400,000 signatures to account for invalid or duplicate signatures. According to Let's Go Washington: “They've never had a response like this.”
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Washington's political and economic battles over the newly enacted millionaire's income tax continue intensifying as lawmakers, business groups, and advocacy organizations clash over the future of taxation, constitutional law, and economic competitiveness in the state. During Monday's episode of Washington In Focus Daily, Center Square reporter Carleen Johnson spoke directly with State Senator Jamie Peterson — the sponsor of Washington's controversial income tax legislation — while also examining growing concerns surrounding business relocation and economic uncertainty. ⚖️ TOP STORY: SENATOR JAMIE PETERSON RESPONDS TO TAX QUESTIONS Johnson questioned Peterson about: Legal challenges to the millionaire's tax Internal Attorney General's Office communications The ongoing referendum and initiative fight Concerns surrounding wealthy residents and businesses leaving the state Peterson defended the legislation and argued: ➡️ Consultation between lawmakers and the Attorney General's Office is normal ➡️ Washington's constitution already excludes tax measures from referendum authority ➡️ The issue is ultimately constitutional and legal in nature Peterson also maintained that the Washington Supreme Court has already clarified the referendum question surrounding tax legislation.
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The County Council is trying to balance new progressive income tax brackets by removing the flat homestead tax credit of $692 that goes to county homeowners when they live in the house they own. Maryland People' Counsel David Lapp explains his complaint against the regional electricity grid operator, PJM, for unlawfully allocating the cost of new transmission projects to Maryland ratepayers. And a group of clean water advocacy nonprofits are suing the state of Maryland over the lax control over industrial stormwater runoff in the state. And more. Music by Silver Spring rock musician MYSTR Treefrog.
https://www.sumup.com/en-gb/business-account/making-tax-digital/ The landscape for Sole Traders has changed with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax now live in the UK. Since 6th of April 2026 sole traders earning over £50,000 must keep digit records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC using approved software. That's where SUMUP comes in. SumUp has built a free, simple software solution to support sole traders through this change. The best thing - it's free and there is no monthly fee! Getting started is easy — just search “SumUp MTD” Az and Sam are here to answer your FPL dilemmas ahead of GW36! Join for FPL advice, tips and transfer suggestions.
Join Harry (@FPLHarry) & Stephen (@FPL_Gallagher) as they present their FPL teams for GW36 and explore the stats surrounding Saka, Gyökeres and Lacroix. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ https://www.sumup.com/en-gb/business-account/making-tax-digital/ The landscape for Sole Traders has changed with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax now live in the UK. Since 6th of April 2026 sole traders earning over £50,000 must keep digit records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC using approved software. That's where SUMUP comes in. SumUp has built a free, simple software solution to support sole traders through this change. The best thing - it's free and there is no monthly fee! Getting started is easy — just search “SumUp MTD”.