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Council debates urgent measures to tackle homelessness crisis

June 10, 2024 | Vancouver, Clark County, Washington



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Council debates urgent measures to tackle homelessness crisis
In a recent government meeting, council members discussed urgent measures to address the ongoing homeless emergency in the community. The dialogue centered around the necessity of implementing a retail-only business and occupation (B&O) tax as a means to generate revenue for essential services. Council members emphasized the importance of building staff capacity to manage these initiatives effectively and committed to sunset the tax once the immediate needs are met.

One council member articulated the gravity of the situation, stating that if homelessness is indeed an emergency, the council must be willing to take uncomfortable actions and utilize all available tools to tackle the crisis. This sentiment was echoed by others who highlighted the inequities present in Washington's tax structures, noting that all forms of taxation, including B&O, property, and sales taxes, disproportionately affect different community members.

The discussion also touched on the broader implications of any new tax, with concerns raised about the potential impact on local businesses and residents. Council members acknowledged that every tax decision carries consequences, and they are now at a critical juncture where options are limited. The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need to explore the implementation of the B&O tax specifically for retail sales to support the community's urgent needs.

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