South Sound reps at forefront of property tax
session
Bills to cap increases, provide deferral signed
by Gov. Gregoire
Nov. 30, 2007
OLYMPIA – Thursday’s legislative session on property
taxes featured two local representatives, Sen. Derek Kilmer (D-Gig
Harbor) and Rep. Larry Seaquist (D-Gig Harbor).
Kilmer prime-sponsored the Senate version of the bill to reinstate the
1-percent property tax increase cap, Senate Bill 6177. Seaquist primed
the House version of a program to defer 50 percent of property taxes for
some homeowners, House Bill 2417.
When the session ended, it turned out the companion bills to Kilmer and
Seaquist’s bills were the ones to be passed and signed into law. Both
were instrumental in guiding the companion bills through their
respective chambers.
“I think the voters knew what they were doing when they voted for I-747,
and once the court acted I thought it was important to return us to
exactly where we were before they overturned it,” Kilmer said. “Once we
passed that bill, it was like the Supreme Court case never happened.”
Kilmer’s bill, identical to House Bill 2416 now signed into law,
reinstated the 1-percent cap on property tax increases, which was
eliminated when the Washington Supreme Court overturned Initiative 747.
“We took action Thursday to give people having a hard time making it a
way to stay in their homes,” Seaquist said. “I envision many looking at
this property tax deferral as a way to make paying the bills each month
easier until times get better for them.”
Seaquist’s bill, companion to Senate Bill 6178 that’s now law, would
allow homeowners making up to $57,000 in income to defer 50 percent of
their property taxes. When the home is sold or transferred, the deferred
taxes are paid back. It’s estimated 5,500 homeowners could immediately
access this program.
Seaquist and Kilmer want additional property-tax reform pursued during
the regular session, schedule to open Jan. 14.
"Homeowners can feel good that the 1-percent cap is back in place and
there is a tool available to help some defer half their property taxes,”
Seaquist said. “This is just the first step. I'm looking forward to
further action on property taxes during the regular session."
“There isn't a homeowner in our community who isn't aware of the
property taxes their family pays,” Kilmer said. “We need to continue to
pursue additional steps to provide greater protections to homeowners in
the upcoming regular legislative session.”
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A print-quality version of photo is available online:
http://housedemocrats.wa.gov/members/seaquist/Kilmer_Seaquist_Gov.jpg
For more information
State Sen. Derek Kilmer (360) 786-7650
Website and print-quality image:
www.sdc.wa.gov/kilmer.htm
State Rep. Larry Seaquist (360) 786-7802
Website and print-quality image:
www.housedemocrats.wa.gov/members/seaquist
Staff contacts:
Seaquist office - Andrew Dziedzic (360) 786-7218
Kilmer office – Steve Breaux (360) 786-7330
Radio and TV News Directors: To obtain broadcast-quality audio on this
issue, or to arrange for TV or radio interviews, please contact House
Caucus Broadcast Coordinator Dan Frizzell at frizzell.dan@leg.wa.gov,
(360) 786.7208 or Senate Caucus Broadcast Coordinator Jeff Reading at
reading.jeff@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7845.
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