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SB 6093 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to enacting an excise tax on large operating companies on the amount of payroll expenses above the minimum wage threshold of the additional medicare tax to fund services to benefit Washingtonians and establishing the Well Washington fund account;
Description Enacting an excise tax on large operating companies on the amount of payroll expenses above the minimum wage threshold of the additional medicare tax to fund services to benefit Washingtonians and establishing the Well Washington fund account.

Details

Date Introduced 01/13/2026
Original Chamber Senate
Biennium 2025-26
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $442,514.91

Bill Topics

PUBLIC FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS
STATE AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS
TAXES, GENERALLY

Sponsors

Senator Saldaña (Primary)
Senator Lovelett
Senator Alvarado
Senator Frame
Senator Nobles

Committee Hearings

SB 6093 Bill Timeline

Go to SB 6093 at leg.wa.gov
Introduced
01/13/2026
SWays & Means
First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

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