MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Lawmakers hit bump in the road en route to car tab relief

Mar 6, 2018, 5:44 PM

Digital license plates, car tabs, car tab relief, car-tab fees, licensing...

(MyNorthwest)

(MyNorthwest)

Car tab relief may take a little longer until lawmakers in Olympia can agree on a solution.

A bill to provide some relief was proposed, but the current legislative session ends on March 8. According to The Everett Herald, Democrats in the House and Senate have opposing views on how to resolve the issue. The House is willing to pass a bill providing car tab relief and find solutions to the revenue shortfall later. But Senate Democrats aren’t interested in creating funding holes. They don’t want to wait to solve a funding shortage.

RELATED: Renter chooses between car fees or rent

“If you’re going to create a $780 million hole, all you will be doing is jeopardizing projects in Snohomish and Pierce County,” Senator Steve Hobbs told the Everett Daily Herald. “I don’t know how I can vote for something that takes away projects from Snohomish County.”

The issue stems from the passage of Sound Transit 3. The voter-approved initiative is funding transit and light rail projects through Pierce, King, and Snohomish counties. ST3 uses an outdated valuation method to inflate a car’s value. Car tabs increased as a result. Changing that method would mean a decrease in revenue.

Voters passed Sound Transit 3 in 2016. Pierce County, however, did not pass the measure. Many voters have since expressed regret once they realized the hike in car tab fees. Many claim they did not know the increase would be so severe or that Sound Transit was proposing to use the outdated method.

One renter told KIRO Radio the fees have gotten so bad that he is now forced to choose between paying for car tabs or paying his rent.

MyNorthwest News

fleeing pierce county driver...

James Lynch

VIDEO: Pierce County deputies use airplane to track fleeing driver who tried hiding in backyard pool

A Pierce County pursuit ended with a 37-year-old man being pulled, soaking wet, from a backyard swimming pool in Parkland.

8 hours ago

Lakewood police...

Manda Factor

City of Lakewood puts police chief on leave

The City of Lakewood has put its police chief on leave.

9 hours ago

firing seattle officers...

James Lynch

Teen accused of firing on undercover Seattle officers can’t be charged as an adult under WA law, prosecutors say

A teen whom King County prosecutors said was part of a trio that opened fire on undercover officers is now facing a series of felony charges.

9 hours ago

Washington...

Tyrah Majors, KIRO 7 News

Washington climbs in CNBC’s Top States for Business ranking, but concerns about costs remain

CNBC’s latest America’s Top States for Business ranking placed Washington 11th in the nation, up three spots from last year when it ranked 14th.

10 hours ago

Thurston County Jail...

KIRO 7 News Staff

Independent investigation requested after woman falls critically ill at Thurston County Jail

The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a 29-year-old woman fell critically ill while in custody at the Thurston County Jail.

11 hours ago

seattle mayor katie wilson budget deficit billion...

Jillian Raftery

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s ‘impromptu boogie’ with Seattle rapper draws public safety criticism

You may have seen the video on Instagram, originally posted by Seattle rapper Y2K. Wilson stands next to him at a sports field and bobs to his anthemic track "SEA."

11 hours ago

Lawmakers hit bump in the road en route to car tab relief