Could beer sales help solve Washington state’s budget deficit? Some Democrats in Olympia think so. The following is from the Associated Press.
OLYMPIA — Some Democratic state lawmakers want to raise taxes on beer to help solve the state’s budget woes.
That’s the highlight of a new tax proposal from the Senate, which has been negotiating a state tax package with the House and Gov. Chris Gregoire.
The newest Senate idea would increase state taxes by 50 cents per gallon on mass-market beers. Microbrews would be exempt.
It also would extend the sales tax to candy, gum and bottled water, and raise the state sales tax by one-tenth of a penny.
That would raise about $200 million – the final disputed piece of a roughly $800 million tax package that Democratic leaders want to help patch the state budget.
Lawmakers are in a special session to bridge a $2.8 billion budget deficit through June 2011.
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