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WRA Has Success in 2007 Session

On April 22, the 2007 Legislative Session officially came to a close. This session was 105 days, the longer session of a two-year budget cycle. During the 105 days the Washington State Legislature introduced 2,700 bills. All three branches: the House, Senate and the Governor’s office, were under firm control of the Democrats. Additionally, the budget writers enjoyed a healthy $2.2 billion revenue surplus.

The Washington Retail Association had a better then expected Session. The WRA tracked 448 bills. Most importantly, with the revenue surplus, no general tax increases were imposed.[More]
 


WRA Top Ten Issue Priorities for 2008

 

  1. Sales Tax Allowance: In 2006 a national Cost of Collection Study was conducted.  Results show that on average retailers pay 3.09% to collect and remit the sales tax in their states.  In 2007 WRA introduced legislation to allow retailers to keep 1.5% of the sales tax they collect.  The bill failed but will be re-introduced in 2008.  Interestingly, the state charges local governments 1% for their administration and collection of local sales tax.  Currently many other sales tax states allow their retailers an allowance. WRA will be the lead organization in efforts to adopt a sales tax allowance for retailers.

  2. Mandated Health Care "Play or Pay": During the 2007 Legislative Session there was a major push to force employers to pay health benefits for employees or to require employers to pay the state to provide health benefits for their uninsured employees. The WRA and a broad coalition of employer organizations were successful in halting this expensive and unwise proposal.[More]
     

 
Governor Gregoire signs SSUTA bill
Governor Gregoire signs SSUTA bill
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Click to Get Full Article :Governor Gregoire Signs SSUTA Bill, SB 5089, Into Law
3/22/07
WRA Staff: Mark Johnson - Vice President; Stephanie Hon - Legislative Assistant; Jan Teague - President/CEO. WRA Board: Perry Saueressig - Ben Bridge Jewlers; Charlie Extine- - Industrial Tire Inc; Bob Lane, Board Chairman, J.C. Penney Co; Ed Hildreth - Sound Janitorial Supply.
 

 

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