Washington state ballots this November include Initiative 2109, which would eliminate a tax on capital gains. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) Christine
Hmm well if I’m forced to choose between education and “business concerns”.
I think I’ll pick education. They claim that Washington State has a spending problem not a funding problem. The state spends a lot of money on education supposedly ($14k per student yet we’re still having to close schools) so taking away funding definitely won’t help the matter.
Hmm well if I’m forced to choose between education and “business concerns”.
I think I’ll pick education. They claim that Washington State has a spending problem not a funding problem. The state spends a lot of money on education supposedly ($14k per student yet we’re still having to close schools) so taking away funding definitely won’t help the matter.