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Clerk 04/16/2026
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AN ORDINANCE imposing an additional sales and use tax of one-hundredth of one percent, as authorized in Chapter 221, Laws of Washington 2026); amending Ordinance 175752, Section 12, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.200.355, adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 4A, and establishing an effective date.
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PREAMBLE:
In 2020, there were 10,101 extremely low-income households and 11,741 low-income households in King County containing at least one child aged six years old and younger. Low-income and cost-burdened households are at higher risk of housing instability.
In 2024, there were 1,959 children under 18 years old and 1,555 parents experiencing homelessness in King County, while there are approximately 900 emergency shelter beds available for households with adults and children.
Additional funding is required to address the urgent need for shelter and rental assistance for families with children in King County.
In November 2015, King County declared a state of emergency to address the homelessness crisis.
In the 2026 Regular Session, the Washington state Legislature approved, and the Governor signed, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2442, which became Chapter 221, Laws of Washington 2026 ("the Act").
The Act authorizes the legislative authority of a county to impose a sales and use tax for providing additional services that assist children and their families, including child care, perinatal support services, before-school and after-school based youth services, workforce capacity building, shelter and rental assistance, and client transportation.
The metropolitan King County council has determined that imposing the sales and use tax to provide shelter and rental assistance for children and their families will benefit the county's residents.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. Findings:
A. RCW 82.14.055 states that a local sales and use tax change may take effect no sooner than seventy-five days after the departm...
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