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      A coalition of prominent technology executives, artificial-intelligence researchers, and startup leaders has urged Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson to halt new tax proposals that they argue could damage the state’s critical technology sector and undermine America’s leadership in AI development. In a letter sent to the governor, the group warned that proposals including a “millionaires tax” on high earners and expanded capital-gains taxes risk driving talent, entrepreneurs, and investment capital out of the state at a moment when global competition for AI leadership is intensifying. The signatories stressed that Washington’s tech economy—anchored by a thriving startup ecosystem and world-class research institutions—depends on a competitive business climate, and they cautioned that higher taxes could slow startup formation and discourage the venture capital needed to sustain innovation. They also pointed to growing competition from states such as Texas and regions like Silicon Valley, where aggressive policies aimed at attracting tech investment threaten to pull talent away from Washington. The letter frames the debate not merely as a tax policy dispute but as a strategic question about whether policymakers will prioritize economic growth and innovation or pursue policies that risk weakening a sector responsible for thousands of high-paying jobs and a significant share of the state’s economic output.

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      https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/big-tech-ai-leaders-urge-washington-governor-to-pause-tax-proposals-5993149
      https://www.geekwire.com/2026/in-new-letter-to-governor-seattle-tech-leaders-say-income-tax-proposal-will-hurt-regions-ai-innovation
      https://kpq.com/ixp/136/p/millionaires-tax-will-kill-tech-industry

      Key Takeaways

      • Technology and AI leaders warned that proposed income and capital-gains tax increases could discourage innovation and push startups and talent to more business-friendly states.
      • Washington’s AI ecosystem is considered a major economic engine, and critics argue that higher taxes on top earners risk slowing investment and startup formation.
      • The debate highlights a broader ideological divide over whether aggressive taxation of high earners strengthens public finances or ultimately drives away the industries that power economic growth.

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      A growing clash between Washington state policymakers and the technology sector is revealing the broader economic stakes behind proposed tax increases targeting high-income earners and investors. A group of AI researchers, startup founders, venture capital leaders, and technology executives recently sent a letter to the governor warning that new tax proposals could undermine the state’s competitiveness in one of the most strategically important industries in the modern economy.

      At the center of the debate is a proposed “millionaires tax” that would impose a roughly 9.9 percent levy on personal income above $1 million. Lawmakers are also considering changes that could expand Washington’s capital-gains tax, potentially including profits from the sale of qualified small-business stock. Supporters of the measures argue they are necessary to close a multi-billion-dollar budget gap and fund government programs.

      Critics, however, see the proposals as another example of a familiar pattern in high-tax states: lawmakers pursuing new revenue streams that disproportionately target the individuals and investors responsible for building innovative companies. Technology leaders say such policies could discourage entrepreneurs from launching startups in Washington and prompt existing firms to expand elsewhere.

      Those concerns carry particular weight because Washington has long been one of the nation’s most important technology hubs. The Seattle region alone hosts major technology companies, global cloud infrastructure, and a dense network of startups developing cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools. Industry leaders argue that maintaining this ecosystem requires a policy environment that rewards risk-taking and capital investment.

      The timing of the tax proposals has also raised alarms because artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the global economy. With nations and regions competing aggressively to dominate AI development, critics warn that burdensome taxation could push talent and capital toward jurisdictions offering more favorable economic conditions.

      Many observers say the debate reflects a deeper philosophical divide about economic policy. On one side are policymakers who believe higher taxes on wealthy individuals can help fund public programs without harming growth. On the other are business leaders who argue that innovation-driven industries depend heavily on incentives that attract entrepreneurs, investors, and highly skilled workers.

      For Washington’s technology community, the outcome of this debate could determine whether the state continues to be a magnet for AI innovation or gradually loses ground to regions that are aggressively courting the next generation of tech companies.

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