
"Most have wanted the emphasis to be on spending cuts, but do not believe that cuts alone will get the job done. Most voters have always believed that taxes will have to be part of the solution. ... Voters' appetite for an all-cuts budget has diminished substantially ... The programs on the chopping block now are programs important to Washington voters, like education and the social safety net."Majority Democrats and the Democratic governor have been making a similar argument. Most Republicans have said they will resist a general tax increase, possibly looking at expansion of non-tribal gambling and some tax loophole closures.