Seattle, WA
Seattle chamber ends fight over city’s JumpStart business tax
The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce has determined to finish its struggle to attraction a latest Washington Courtroom of Appeals ruling, which upheld the King County Superior Courtroom’s dismissal of a lawsuit that contested the constitutionality of a controversial payroll tax, often known as JumpStart Seattle.
King County Superior Courtroom decide Mary Roberts had dominated in June {that a} payroll tax that applies to companies that spend $7 million or extra on payroll in Seattle is “constitutionally permissible.”
“We’ve determined the Chamber won’t attraction this latest court docket determination. In the end, with two decrease court docket rulings towards us, it’s unlikely that there might be a distinct end result for this authorized technique on the Washington State Supreme Courtroom — and no assure the court docket will even settle for this case,” mentioned Rachel Smith, president and CEO of the chamber.
The chamber had argued that JumpStart was an unlawful tax on workers and their proper to make a residing, whereas Seattle’s legal professionals mentioned the measure was a tax on employers and their enterprise actions.
Seattle Metropolis Council voted 7-2 to move the tax on July 6, 2020. It was launched by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda.
“We are able to jump-start our financial system and do it in an equitable and inclusive method,” Mosqueda beforehand mentioned.
About two weeks after the tax handed, then-Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan refused to signal the tax invoice however she didn’t veto it both.
Whereas the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce has ended its lawsuit, it plans to “convey new focus to our advocacy work on town of Seattle price range to carry metropolis leaders accountable for what you and your workers, the voters, need — a metropolis price range that aligns with priorities and delivers motion on public security, affordability, and homelessness.”
Seattle, WA
Seattle weather: Drier and cooler stretch ahead
A soggy start to our Friday morning where many locations picked up measurable rainfall. Amounts ranged from around .10″ to just under 1″ closer to the coast. While the lowlands saw widespread rain, our mountain passes got several inches of snow with more on the way overnight.
A wet start to the day on Friday where many spots picked up .25″ to .80″ of rain.
A mainly dry night around western Washington tonight except for a convergence zone which will set up in Snohomish County. Light rain will continue to fall along the line with more snow, especially through Stevens Pass.
A convergence zone sets up in the north sound with a chance for light rain overnight.
Many of our mountain ski slopes picked up around 6″ of snow earlier today with more falling tonight. A Winter Weather Advisory was issued till 6 a.m. for the Central Cascades, including Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect over the Central Washington Cascades. (FOX 13 Seattle)
After the rain wraps up tonight, our weekend and the extended period looks fairly dry. Afternoon temperatures will be cooler, only in the low to mid 40s with overnight lows dropping to near freezing.
A long dry stretch begins Saturday in Seattle. Temperatures will be cooler with lows near freezing.
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Manhunt underway for Mason County shooting suspect
MASON COUNTY, Wash. – The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a convicted felon wanted in a recent shooting.
The sheriff’s office says Michael Allen Beyer is wanted for first-degree assault and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
Deputies believe Beyer was involved in a shooting that happened in Belfair on January 6.
Beyer is considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, do not approach him and call 911 immediately.
Anyone with information regarding Beyer’s whereabouts is asked to call Detective Helser at 360-427-9670 x657, or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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