Having moved from CA to WA I don't see how the lack of an income tax has negatively affected the services up here maybe if someone can explain what WA is lacking compared to states with an income tax
You need look no further than the other side of the Columbia River to see the trade-off. Most years, Washington has the most regressive tax regime in the United States, Oregon has the least regressive. Oregon has an income tax and no sales tax.
Are the proposals for adding income tax to WA going to also reduce the sales tax in equal measure so that the states total revenue stays around the same amount?
What specific effect are observing to compare outcomes? OR has better strip clubs and more people blocking urban intersections and lighting stuff on fire.
I don't think I'd go that far. Except for the strip clubs, that's definitely a plus. We do know how the tax is distributed by income, however, which may be the only useful metric (absolute values having not much to do with method, I assume).