Former Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire blasts fellow Democrats for pushing millionaires out of the state

Former Washington Gov.Christine Gregoire attacked her fellow Democrats in the Washington state legislature after the state’s recent millionaires’ tax.While attending the Association of Washington Business 2026 Spring Summit on May 6, Gregoire, who served as Washington’s governor from 2005 to 2013, was asked whether she believes the state legislature understands the impact of its economic policies.“No, I really don’t, as evidence by, you mentioned the estate tax,” Gregoire said.“I argued with some folks about the estate tax.

We were the highest in the country, tied with Hawaii at 20%.We went to 35%.

We’re not just the highest.We’re beyond the highest.”Though Washington’s estate tax was raised to 35%, a recent bill passed in April has since rolled back the rate to 20% after backlash.“And I said now, you understand the consequences of this?” she continued.“Can I see your fiscal note? Because I’d like to help it.

Because here’s what you can expect.Those people are not homeless.

They will not pay.They’re leaving.

When they leave, they stop paying capital gains.“When they leave, they stop giving significantly to philanthropy, which would otherwise be necessary by government.So you understand, do you see the consequences of what you’re doing? And the answer is no.”Gregoire also called out Democratic state House members for a lack of business experience in understanding the impact taxes have on small businesses.“I would suggest to you, we don’t really have an income problem,” she said.

“We have a spending problem, and we’re answering it by stacking one more tax, one more rule, one more regulation.“And the one thing that the business community doesn’t need is that lack of predictability.That’s how businesses grow, that’s how they thrive.

That’s not healthy for our business community at all.”Pushed through by the Democratic majority during the 2026 session, the millionaires’ tax imposes a 9.9% tax on...

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