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In today’s episode of Washington In Focus Daily, multiple major policy issues collide — from rising retail theft to controversial tax hikes and a last-minute veto drawing backlash. Governor Bob Ferguson’s decision to veto $500,000 in funding for an organized retail theft task force is raising concerns among lawmakers and industry leaders, especially as reports show Washington is among the hardest-hit states for retail crime. At the same time, new nicotine taxes — including a 95% excise tax on many products — are sparking debate over whether higher taxes are reducing use or fueling black market activity. Key topics covered: Retail theft surge and public safety concerns Lawmaker reaction to vetoed funding Impact on small businesses and communities Rising nicotine taxes and cross-border purchasing Black market concerns tied to regulation As Washington faces growing challenges in crime, taxation, and enforcement, policymakers are under increasing pressure to find solutions.
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