The project will use $12 million in local taxes and economic development funds to double the seating capacity to 6,000 of the facility among other improvements.
U.S. senators from both parties are voicing concerns about how the Trump administration’s “big, beautiful bill” could impact rural hospitals, including some in the region.
The warning from the Democratic governor comes amid an increasingly gloomy budget outlook and underscores that the state’s financial difficulties are not over.
The bill squeaked through the House by a single vote, with only Republicans in support. Washington state's two Republicans, U.S. Reps. Michael Baumgartner Dan Newhouse, of Sunnyside, both voted for it. Both their districts have the highest proportion of Medicaid enrollees in Washington.
Politicians may earnestly believe their actions will have no repercussions but they do. The issue is not which tax or fee increases. It is about the total impact on taxpayers, businesses and the family budget.
The Washington Legislature recently adjourned after passing the largest tax increase in state history, and small businesses are going to bear the brunt of it.