Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5151

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Limiting annual state spending growth to median worker wage growth, with excess revenues dedicated to property tax relief.

Impact

The impact of SB5151 on state laws could be significant, especially in how state budgets are formulated and authorized every fiscal year. By enacting this legislation, it creates a framework that prioritizes worker wage growth as a metric for state spending, potentially revising funding allocations across various state programs and services. This would force legislative bodies to consider economic conditions faced by workers when planning budgets, thereby linking public funding directly to the financial health of the workforce.

Summary

SB5151 proposes to limit annual state spending growth to the median worker wage growth, establishing a direct relationship between state budget increases and the earnings of workers in the state. This initiative aims to ensure that state government expenditures do not outpace the financial growth of average workers, thereby promoting fiscal responsibility and economic stability. Moreover, the bill stipulates that any excess revenues garnered beyond this spending cap would be specifically allocated for property tax relief, indicating a commitment to reducing the financial burden on property owners.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised points of contention among policymakers. Advocates argue that linking state spending to median worker wages could prevent reckless fiscal policies and ensure that tax revenues are channeled effectively to citizens who need it the most. However, opponents assert that this rigid approach could limit the state's ability to respond dynamically to economic changes and might hinder investment in critical areas such as education and infrastructure. The stipulation regarding excess revenues may also spark debates about the sufficiency of property tax relief and whether it meets the needs of various community stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5359

Establishing a responsible state spending limit with excess revenues dedicated to property tax relief.

WA SB5618

Increasing the local property tax revenue growth limit.

WA SB5834

Concerning urban growth areas.

WA HB2353

Promoting affordable housing in unincorporated areas within urban growth areas of counties.

WA SB6272

Dedicating the state share of cannabis excise tax revenue to counties and cities.

WA HB2141

Promoting affordable housing in unincorporated areas within urban growth areas of large counties.

WA HB2113

Concerning compliance with the housing element requirements of the growth management act.

WA HB1402

Adjusting urban growth boundaries to account for situations where property owners have not developed property as expected in comprehensive plans and development regulations.

WA HB2158

Expanding urban growth area boundaries for residential development.

WA SB5651

Concerning equity and environmental justice in the growth management act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.