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Originally published Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 3:27 PM

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Wash. House wants to give local gov'ts tax help

Local governments would get more flexibility to collect and use some existing taxes under a bill narrowly endorsed by the state House.

The Associated Press

OLYMPIA, Wash. —

Local governments would get more flexibility to collect and use some existing taxes under a bill narrowly endorsed by the state House.

The bill was approved 51-47 and heads to the Senate. It would allow cities to ask voters for a 0.1 percent sales tax for criminal justice, if the county hasn't already raised the previously authorized 0.3 percent.

A separate 0.1 percent local criminal justice sales tax could be used for some human services programs. Both taxes also could be used to replace other local spending.

Tacoma could impose a 0.1 percent mental health and drug dependency sales tax. The intent of a business tax on natural gas use would be clarified following a recent court ruling. And local gambling taxes could be used for any public safety purpose.

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