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Rep. Beth Doglio's Constituent Survey: 2026 Legislative Priorities
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1.
High Earners Income Tax
This progressive tax would apply to individuals making $1 million or more per year. The goal is to ask those who have benefited the most from our economy to contribute more to shared public investments.
Revenue from a wealth tax could help fund state services like:
- Public education and higher education
- Affordable housing and homelessness response
- Healthcare and behavioral health services
Would you support a state tax on individuals making $1 million or more per year?
(Required.)
Strongly Support
Somewhat Support
Neutral / Unsure
Somewhat oppose
Strongly Oppose
Comments
2.
Payroll Tax
A payroll tax proposal would apply primarily to large employers and is designed to raise stable, ongoing revenue for public services. HB 2100 focuses on ensuring that major corporations contribute their fair share to the public systems their workforce relies on.
Payroll tax revenue could support:
- Housing affordability and homelessness prevention
- Childcare, healthcare, and workforce supports
- Other essential public services that benefit workers and families
Would you support a payroll tax on large employers to fund public priorities?
Strongly Support
Somewhat Support
Neutral / Unsure
Somewhat Oppose
Strongly Oppose
Comments
3.
Data Centers in Washington
What priorities do you have regarding data centers in Washington?
(Select all that apply)
Energy use and strain on the electric grid
Climate and emissions impacts
Water use
Data privacy and cybersecurity
Community and land-use impacts
Job creation
Economic development
Transparency and public accountability
Comments
4.
Nuclear Energy
Should Washington consider nuclear energy as part of our clean energy strategy?
Yes
No
Maybe / I need more information
Unsure
Comments
Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Your feedback helps ensure Washington’s policies are fair, forward-looking, and rooted in community values.