HEADLINES : Washington

In Olympia, volatile mix of budget, social issues

The Seattle Times | by Andrew Garber | January 9, 2012

OLYMPIA - Lawmakers face an all-too-familiar problem when they convene Monday for a 60-day legislative session: balancing a state budget that's way out of whack.

This year's different, though. Lawmakers will also confront a volatile mix of other issues that could easily tie the Legislature in knots.

Both a sales-tax and gas-tax increase are on the table. The state Supreme Court says more money is needed for education. The governor says it's time to legalize gay marriage. Abortion is back on the docket. And then there's that plan to legalize marijuana.

Oh, and don't forget that it's an election year.

Democratic leaders maintain they're capable of multitasking and finishing in two months. Their party controls the House, Senate and Governor's Office.

History suggests they could be in Olympia much longer. Lawmakers went into overtime last spring trying to balance the budget, and went into special session again after Thanksgiving in an attempt to deal with the latest shortfall.

 

Related Publications