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State treasurer Mike Pellicciotti recounts legal fight to restore withheld federal funds, urges structural fiscal steps
Summary
Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti said Washington prepared for potential federal withholding in 2024, worked with state attorneys to restore funds through court action, and urged steps to maintain the state's AAA credit and reserves.
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State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti told the Spokane convention that his office began contingency planning in mid-2024 for a possible federal administration that might withhold funds, and said that planning proved necessary when the administration attempted to restrict dollars to Washington.
"When the president of The United States decided to withhold all dollars from the state of Washington in January 2024," Pellicciotti said, the state and its attorneys moved quickly to restore funding through federal court. He credited coordination with state legal officials and cited the court’s action in Rhode Island and subsequent favorable rulings.
Pellicciotti framed Washington’s fiscal strength — including a AAA credit rating and state reserves — as the foundation for resisting federal pressure and protecting programs. He urged maintaining a structurally balanced budget to preserve that stability.
Why it matters: The treasurer’s account makes Washington’s preparations and legal strategy public and underscores tension between state fiscal management and federal actions; it signals continued vigilance against federal interference in state funding.
