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Sen. Torres offers Republican insights on final passage of biennial budget

Sen. Nikki Torres, R-Pasco and assistant Senate Republican budget leader, issued the following statement after a vote by the Senate Democrats completed the approval of the new 2025-27 state operating budget, on the last day of the 2025 legislative session.

“Before this session, Senate Democrats revealed plans to spotlight so-called ‘villains’ – the small businesses and individuals they targeted for new tax hikes. Now, fast forward to today, and the majority party is sending the governor a budget fueled by nearly $10 billion in new state taxes, with another $3 billion coming from new local taxes. Washingtonians are now facing a staggering $12.9 billion tax bill.

“Meanwhile, Senate Republicans proposed a responsible budget that spends just slightly less than the Democrats’ plan and does it without a single new tax. That’s right: zero. We proved it’s possible to fund essential services, protect the vulnerable, and keep faith with taxpayers without forcing Washington families to dig deeper into their pockets.

“Democrats openly admit that many of their new taxes are regressive, hitting low-income families the hardest. So, who’s really wearing the villain cape here? It certainly isn’t the hardworking Washingtonians now staring down higher costs for food, health care, energy, and fewer choices.

“The people of Washington deserve better than what they received today. We will continue to fight for policies that lift burdens, strengthen families, and honor the trust the taxpayers have placed in us.”

The $77.9 billion budget was negotiated in secret by a handful of Democrats through most of this month, was not seen by the public or Republicans until yesterday. It relies on a record $9.6 billion in new taxes, including a sales-tax increase that will hit lower-and middle-income families harder. The budget, which also enables an expansion of local property taxes, will now go to Gov. Bob Ferguson, who recently said he does not want to see working families hit with increased taxes.

Torres led Republican senators in opposing the budget today in place of Sen. Chris Gildon, R-Puyallup. He is Republican lead on the budget but was absent today due to a death in the family.

No Taxes Budget – It Can Be Done

Torres FloorDear Friends and Neighbors,

I am excited to share some great news from Olympia: Senate Republicans have unveiled the $ave Washington budget—a responsible, balanced proposal that fully funds state government without raising taxes or making drastic cuts to essential services. As the Assistant Senate Republican operating budget leader, I’ve spent weeks working alongside my colleagues to craft a budget that prioritizes what matters most to Washington families.

For too long, Olympia has operated under the false premise that our only budget choices are massive tax increases or devastating cuts. But we’re proving there’s a third way—a responsible approach that makes government work smarter and protects taxpayers.

 

 


Responsible Budgeting, Real Solutions

Budget Growth

Our $75.6 billion budget is a 5% increase from the current two-year spending plan, and it fully funds priorities like education, public safety, and services for vulnerable Washingtonians—without new taxes and without raiding the state’s rainy-day fund. How? By applying basic budgeting principles that every Washington family understands:

✅ Spending Smarter, Not Just Spending More – We are prioritizing core services, repurposing surplus funds, and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used efficiently. This includes a 10% reduction in middle management to cut waste and redirect funds where they are truly needed.

✅ Honoring Workers, While Staying Fiscally Responsible – Instead of unaffordable pay raises negotiated by the former governor, we’re providing $5,000 bonuses to state employees and social-service providers—recognizing their contributions in a sustainable way.

✅ Keeping Higher Education Affordable – Our budget maintains Washington’s historic tuition cap and funds 1,800 new higher-education slots for resident students, ensuring that more young people can access a quality education without excessive debt.

✅ Putting Kids First – For the first time in six years, K-12 education receives a larger share of the budget, with hundreds of millions more for special education and classroom materials. We are also investing in efforts to reduce chronic absenteeism and preserving the bonus for nationally recognized teachers, unlike the Inslee administration’s budget proposal.

✅ Preserving Vital Services for Our Most Vulnerable – The $ave Washington budget ensures continued funding for seniors, people with developmental disabilities, and those needing behavioral-health treatment. Unlike the Democratic plan, which threatens service reductions, our approach maintains and strengthens these essential programs.

✅ Supporting Public Safety and Law Enforcement – We fully fund the policy in SB 5060, which provides grants to local communities to hire more law enforcement officers, a measure supported by Governor Ferguson. Unlike the Democratic approach of opening a costly new juvenile prison wing, we favor a sensible policy to manage facility capacity more effectively.

✅ Keeping Outdoor Recreation Affordable – Unlike the Democratic plan, which would raise fees on state parks and hunting and fishing licenses, our budget freezes these fees, ensuring that families can continue to enjoy Washington’s great outdoors without additional financial strain.


A Better Future Without Higher Taxes

Affordability is top of mind for Washingtonians but unfortunately too many in Olympia are discussing billions in tax increases, tuition hikes, and dipping into the rainy-day fund to cover their overspending. They aren’t making the connection that taxes means a less affordable Washington. But that doesn’t have to happen. Our $ave Washington plan proves we can meet the needs of our communities without burdening families and businesses with more taxes.

This isn’t just an idea—it’s a fully developed, serious budget proposal that makes Washington work better for everyone. I encourage you to take a closer look at the details and see how responsible budgeting can put our state on a stronger path forward.

As always, I value your feedback and encourage you to reach out with your thoughts. Let’s keep fighting for a future that puts families first, protects taxpayers, and invests in what truly matters.

I encourage you to check our math. Take a look at the thoughtful, in-depth work we’ve put into this to show that it is possible. Visit: www.SaveWA.org to see all the documents, non-partisan analysis and bills related to our proposal.

The 2025 Legislative Session Begins

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

As we embark on the 2025 legislative session, I am honored to continue serving as your state senator for Washington’s 15th Legislative District. This session presents significant opportunities and challenges, and I am eager to work collaboratively to address them.

Committee Assignments

I am privileged to serve in the following capacities:

  • Ranking Member of the Senate Local Government, Land Use and Tribal Affairs Committee
  • Assistant Ranking Member for Operating Budget on the Senate Ways and Means Committee
  • Member of the Senate Law and Justice Committee

These roles enable me to advocate effectively for our district’s interests, particularly in areas of local governance, fiscal responsibility, and public safety.


Legislative Priorities

Ensuring the safety of our students and educators is a top priority. To this end, I have introduced two key bills aimed at enhancing school safety across the state:

Senate Bill 5003: This legislation creates a grant program to help school districts improve safety, ensuring that schools are well-prepared to respond effectively to emergencies.
Senate Bill 5004: This bill focuses on updating and modernizing school safety protocols, including the integration of advanced security technologies. Our goal is to create a secure learning environment for all students and staff.

These measures reflect our commitment to proactive and preventive strategies in safeguarding our educational institutions.

You can see other bills that I’ve sponsored by clicking here.


State Budget and Fiscal Responsibility

Washington State is currently facing a projected budget deficit of approximately $12 billion over the next four years. As the Assistant Ranking Member for the state’s operating budget, I am in the room advocating for our district while looking at savings for taxpayers to balance our budget.

Addressing this shortfall requires prudent fiscal management and strategic investments. I am committed to collaborating with my colleagues to develop a balanced budget that safeguards essential services such as education, public safety, and infrastructure while promoting economic growth and stability.

Let me be clear, our state’s current financial woes are a direct result of misplaced spending priorities. The reality is that the state’s revenue continues to grow, but spending is outpacing what we collect. Current projections show the state will still collect about $5 billion more this budget cycle. We must make prudent decisions and resist imposing new taxes.


Engagement and Feedback

Your input is invaluable as we navigate these complex issues. I encourage you to share your thoughts, concerns, and suggestions. Together, we can work towards solutions that reflect the values and needs of our community.

Thank you for your continued trust and support. I look forward to a productive session and to making meaningful progress on behalf of the 15th Legislative District.

Warm regards,

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Senator Nikki Torres

15th Legislative District