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Originally published April 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified April 21, 2008 at 9:32 PM

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State Supreme Court will hear tax-hike lawsuit

The state Supreme Court says it will consider a top lawmaker's legal challenge of voter-approved tax increase limits. The lawsuit is from...

OLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court says it will consider a top lawmaker's legal challenge of voter-approved tax increase limits.

The lawsuit is from Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, D-Spokane. She's challenging a pair of initiatives that say tax increases need to get supermajority approval from the Legislature.

State lawyers defending the laws wanted to have the lawsuit dismissed. But in documents released Monday, the Supreme Court's commissioner said the case can continue.

Brown launched her lawsuit during this year's Legislature, after the Senate couldn't get the required two-thirds vote for a proposed tax increase on liquor.

Brown claims the higher vote requirement is illegal, because it alters the state constitution's voting thresholds without actually amending the constitution.

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