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Capitol Week Ahead: Is there a budget in the House?

House Democrats unveil their 2013-15 spending proposal. Let the horse-trading begin!

Capitol Week Ahead: Is there a budget in the House?
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John Stang

House Democrats unveil their 2013-15 spending proposal. Let the horse-trading begin!

Gov. Jay inslee showed us his. Thirty state senators showed us theirs.

This week, House Democrats will unveil their own version of the state's 2013-15 operating budget — somewhere in the neighborhood of $33 billion. That unveiling will be followed by one or two days of crowded public hearings, some minor tweaking and, most likely, an easy passage through the full House.

Expect some form of tax exemption closures, or new taxes or both in the House budget. Also likely are smaller slashes to social services than the Senate proposed, and more money to improve K-12 education (a necessary inclusion to honor the Washington Supreme Court's mandate for more spending on K-12).

Once all the budget cards are on the table, leaders of the Demcocratic-controlled House and Republican-oriented Senate will haggle for a long time behind closed doors in an effort to resolve their significant budget differences.

Democrats want new revenue from tax increases or from closing tax exemptions — or from somewhere. Republicans don't want to raise taxes or close exemptions. Republicans want to cut social services; Democrats don't. Republicans want to revamp workers compensation; Democrats don't. Democrats want the Reproductive Party Act passed; the majority of Republicans don't. Republicans and Democrats have different philosophies on how to improve K-12 education and different ideas on how to deal with rising college tuitions.

Social bills. Budget  bills. Business bills. Other bills. All continue to be stockpiled as hostages to be horse traded in the talks that begin this week. Here are some facts and figures to keep in mind as the Democratic House releases its budget proposal:

John Stang

By John Stang

John Stang is a freelance writer who often covers state government and the environment. He can be reached on email at johnstang_8@hotmail.com and on Twitter at @johnstang_8