Washington State House and Senate Democrats released their proposed 2020 supplemental operating budgets Monday after the state’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council said the state would collect an additional $1.1billion over the next four years, and Goldendale Republican Representative Gina Mosbrucker is advocating sending some money back to taxpayers. Mosbrucker is on the House Appropriations Committee, and she thinks with a budget surplus of $2.4 billion, a billion dollars should in some way be distributed back to taxpayers. A Republican-backed bill proposes just that. The supplemental budget proposals by majority Democrats do address homelessness issues that have been a priority this session, with the House allocating about $235 million to them and the Senate $140 million.