New Washington State Sales Tax on Youth Enrichment Programs

Hi Lafayette Families, 

As you may have seen, enrichment classes have increased in price for 2026. This is partly due to us offering a 10 week session for winter, but also due to Washington State’s new law (ESSB 5814) effective October 1, 2025, which classifies live presentations as retail sales subject to retailing Business & Occupation (B&O) tax and retail sales tax. Sports are excluded from this tax.

We know that after-school programs are an important support for many families—providing child care coverage, learning opportunities, and safe spaces for students. With this change, some families may experience added financial strain, and several parents have asked how they can share their concerns with the state as the law is implemented.

We are asking for your help in reaching out to our state legislatures to make our voices heard. Here are the email addresses to our 34th legislative district representatives and their aides. Please copy their aides on the emails to the individual representatives.  

Local Legislator Contacts:

Sen. Emily Alvarado – Emily.alvarado@leg.wa.gov
Legislative Aide: KT Lewis – kt.lewis@leg.wa.gov

Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon – Joe.fitzgibbon@leg.wa.gov
Legislative Aide: Oksana Reva – oksana.reva@leg.wa.gov

Rep. Brianna Thomas – Brianna.thomas@leg.wa.gov
Legislative Aide: Jordon Shamberg – Jordon.shamberg@leg.wa.gov


Email Template for Parents

Subject: Concern About New Sales Tax on After-School Programs

Dear [Legislator Name],
I’m writing as a parent from Lafayette Elementary School. Washington’s new tax on after-school and enrichment programs will increase the cost of child care and limit access for many families. These programs are essential for safety, supervision, learning, and community connection. This is hard on families who already have a tight budget and hard on the small business owners who have to balance making their class affordable as well as making a small profit. This tax is detrimental to our most vulnerable population. I hope the legislature will reconsider or modify ESSB 5814 so that youth programs aren’t treated as taxable “live presentations.” Thank you for your time and for listening to our concerns.


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