Official Daily Actions for Friday, February 6th 2026
[1] The Millionaires Tax would be a small tax on earnings over $1 million/year, only paid by <1% of the wealthiest Washingtonians. The money would fund everything from schools to health care, to food assistance programs. It would also expand our state’s tax credit for low-income people, and remove sales taxes on hygiene products like shampoo and toothpaste. The 9.9% tax would apply to income over $1 million. The levy is estimated to generate $3.7 billion annually.
ACTION: Sign in PRO for SB 6346 (You are not signing up to speak.)
The deadline for this action is Friday February 6 at 12:30pm
[2] STOP DATA ENTER TAX GIVEAWAYS!
These bills die if they aren’t scheduled now. (This action is from the Working Families Party.)
HB 2515 / SB 6171 – Grid & Energy Rules: Without this bill, data centers can keep scaling with no guardrails, risking grid instability, water strain, and higher power bills.
ACTION: Sign in PRO for HB 2515
Email the Senate Ways & Means Chair + Vice Chairs requesting public hearings and executive sessions.
SB 6231 / HB 2708 – End Tax Exemptions: WA gives data centers $118M+/year in tax breaks with little public benefit. These bills end the replacement-equipment exemption.
ACTION: Email Senate Ways & Means members
and House Finance Chair + Vice Chairs requesting hearings + exec sessions.
SCRIPTS at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rdEX7D1gA9hM2HbFzmTvI8U0utkdJpWTzh8Qepbn3vc/edit?usp=sharing
BACKGROUND:
Millionaires Tax (from Balance Our Tax Code)
Washington State Democrats introduce Millionaires Tax
Washington’s hydropower has created a data center boom. Some are concerned about its future.
Washington state lawmakers take on data center costs
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