District 20 Representative Peter Abbarno
By Peter Abbarno
For the C-C Chamber of Commerce
The 2025 legislative session is almost upon us. Beginning on January 13, 2025, the Washington State Legislature convenes the 105-day session to address many important issues like public safety, education, and the economy.
There are a lot of changes in Olympia.
Governor-Elect Bob Ferguson takes the reins as the new governor after Jay Inslee served as governor for twelve years. In addition, there will be a new Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner, and Lands Commissioner. All the new changes lead to speculation and uncertainty.
The Budget
There have been numerous reports from the legislative majority that Washington faces a multi-billion-dollar budget deficit. The artificial shortfall is a result of past overspending and can be remedied by delaying the start of new programs, implementing government efficiencies, and focusing on priorities. There is no need to increase or create new taxes when our state economy is growing and collecting more revenue now than it had in the past biennium.
Unfortunately, the majority party is looking to increase the capital gains tax, the business and occupation tax, payroll tax, and expand the taxing authority for local governments. These tax schemes have regressive impacts and are unnecessary. I will continue to focus on real solutions to fix the majority’s budget mismanagement and will continue opposing attempts to “pass the buck” to your family and business.
New Positions
This year, I was elected as the House Republican Caucus Chair and will serve on four committees in the House: Capital Budget (Assistant Ranking Member), Environment and Energy, Consumer Protection and Business (New Committee), and Rules (New Committee). These new leadership and committee roles help provide more opportunities to deliver for the residents of SW Washington and our state.