(The Center Square) - Seattle would have one of the highest combined state and local sales tax rates in the U.S under a plan announced by Mayor Katie Wilson to double the city tax funding public transit in the city.

Wilson's proposal Tuesday night comes as city residents are already facing higher taxes. Property owners will be asked to approve a referendum in November more than doubling taxes to fund the city libraries at $193 a year, based on a median house value of $872,000.

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