Ferguson Proposes $244M Boost for Affordable Housing Initiatives
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Governor Bob Ferguson's 2026-27 Supplemental Budget emphasizes funding for housing, transportation, and affordability, reflecting the state's focus on these key areas to meet community needs and support public services.
- Budget and Policy Highlights - Office of Financial Management Office of Financial Management (.gov)
- Ferguson’s WA budget plan redirects climate money, taps rainy day fund The Seattle Times
- Sponsor of only bill vetoed by governor frustrated by lack of inclusion in housing task force The Spokesman-Review
- I'm proposing $244 million in investments in affordable housing — the largest ever in a supplemental budget. We'll quickly develop new affordable rental units, protect existing affordable housing in the wake of flooding, and support first-time homebuyers. facebook.com
- Business - Gov. Ferguson wants $244M more for housing Seattle DJC.com
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