March 4, 2026 1:25 pm

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Nehring introduces proposal to increase transparency for tax-related ordinances

EVERETT โ€” Yesterday, Councilmember Nate Nehring announced a proposal to increase transparency and
public awareness whenever the County Council considers ordinances which would increase taxes.

Nate Nehring

The proposed measure would require Council staff to provide formal notification to local news outlets, post clear notice on the County Councilโ€™s official webpage, and share information across the County Councilโ€™s social media accounts whenever an ordinance that would raise taxes is scheduled for consideration.


โ€œTax increases directly affect every resident and business in our community,โ€ said Councilmember Nehring. โ€œOur responsibility is not only to deliberate thoughtfully, but also to ensure the public has timely, accessible information about proposals that impact their wallets. This measure is about openness, accountability, and public engagement.โ€


Currently, while ordinances are publicly posted in accordance with state and local noticing requirements, there is no specific requirement for targeted outreach when legislation would increase taxes. This proposal aims to create a consistent and proactive communication standard to ensure residents are fully informed on these important decisions.


The proposal will be formally introduced during Tuesdayโ€™s County Council Administrative Session, where it will be assigned to the Finance, Budget, and Administration Committee. The proposal will be considered at a future date following committee deliberations. Council meeting agendas can be viewed at this link.


For more information, contact Russell Wiita at 425-626-4173 or russell.wiita@snoco.org


Source: Snohomish County Councilman Nate Nehring’s Office

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