April 8, 2009
OLYMPIA…A
key property tax bill co-sponsored by Sen. Linda Evans Parlette,
R-Wenatchee, passed the House of Representatives today.
Senate Bill 5368 has now passed the Senate and the House of
Representatives. Because the House made a slight change to the
bill the Senate must concur with that change before the measure
can go to the governor for her consideration to sign into law.
Under the bill, counties would be required to perform annual
property tax revaluations starting in 2014. The bill would
continue a $5 fee on real estate transactions (currently set to
expire in 2010) to help counties convert to the new reassessment
schedule.
“When counties revalue property on an annual basis it avoids
huge property tax spikes and keeps property owners from paying
higher property taxes for years on property that has declined in
value,” said Parlette. “Moving to an annual revaluation schedule
will help avoid these spikes and smooth things out for property
owners.
“Property taxes are a major concern for people across
Washington, especially in the 12th District,” continued
Parlette. “I’ve been working on this issue for several years and
it’s nice to have one of the key bills I co-sponsored on this
issue moving through the legislative process.”
Substitute Senate Bill 5469, another Parlette-sponsored
bill, also passed the House of Representatives today. Under the
measure, a young driver with an intermediate drivers’ license
would not be put on probation if he or she is involved in an
accident, a ticket was issued and the accident was not the fault
of the young driver. The measure, which came out of the House
unanimously, now goes to the governor for her consideration.
“I introduced this bill at the request of some constituents,”
said Parlette. “Since then I’ve been hearing from people all
over Washington whose children have been negatively affected by
the law as it stands today. My bill will set fair standards for
our young people. I am excited to see that it’s on its way to
becoming law.”
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For more information contact:
Rebecca Japhet,
Senate
Republican Communications Director,
(360) 786-7516