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The AWB Policy Summit brings together employers and policy experts to help make sense of the issues impacting employers and communities and helps build connections with fellow business leaders from across the state
- 2025 Gubernatorial Transition - Association of Washington Business
New administration: AWB’s series of post-election webinars continues on Wednesday, Nov 20, at 11 a m as we hear from Gov -Elect Ferguson’s team about how they are going about planning Washington’s first gubernatorial transition in 12 years
- 2025 Policy Summit - Association of Washington Business - awb. org
Join us Sept 16 – 18 in Spokane for Washington’s premier public policy gathering The AWB Policy Summit brings together employers and policy experts to help make sense of the issues impacting employers and communities and helps build connections with fellow business leaders from across the state
- July brings new laws impacting Washington employers - awb. org
Pay transparency law updates: SB 5048, an AWB-supported bill, makes important changes to wage and salary disclosure requirements The bill gives employers a five-day period to correct an alleged violation of the job posting requirements to avoid penalties and damages
- What you need to know about HB 2081 – a major B O tax overhaul - awb. org
If you have questions, concerns, or examples of how this may affect your business, please contact AWB Tax Fiscal Director Max Martin Click here to download a PDF of the changes
- 2025 Spring Meeting - Association of Washington Business - awb. org
This event has passed On May 14 in Vancouver, WA AWB’s Government Affairs team helped us unpack the 2025 legislative session, we looked ahead to the interim, and strengthened our connections with fellow business leaders throughout Washington
- What’s changing with WA’s capital gains and estate taxes - awb. org
Please reach out with your questions, concerns, or insights so we can elevate those issues before final implementation to AWB Fiscal Policy Director Max Martin at maxm@awb org
- WA legislators unveil tax revenue proposals - awb. org
See AWB’s joint statement on the revenue proposal The House Democrats’ plan calls for $13 billion in new taxes over four years, including: Wealth tax: Imposes a 1% property tax on individuals with worldwide wealth above $50 million
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