These candidates for will bring strong environmental and labor perspectives to the commission.
Sympathizing with inanimate objects in Amie Siegel’s Interiors.
Yes, it’s a regressive tax. But the program it funds is worth it.
She has been an important voice on police reform and immigration on the council. Let’s give her another term.
Ubiquitous and consistent, he has the bold agenda Seattle needs right now.
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At the same time, she got a major union endorsement Tuesday, complicating the business-vs.-labor dynamic in the mayor’s race.
Activists say the new law has its roots in past failed efforts … and Trump.
“Seeds got planted in the hearts of all of us that were there.”
The council unanimously approved a 2.25 percent tax that only applies to income over $250,000 yearly.
The livestock was totally live at the Monroe competition.
This is the second time the group Just Want Privacy tried and failed to put trans access to bathrooms to a vote.
Cesar Molina had returned to work following the shooting of Tommy Le.
I-940 would change the way police are trained as well as state law on the use of deadly force.
They saw what happened with the minimum wage, and didn’t want to see it happen again.
While he supports the income tax, the candidate says there are simpler ways to make Seattle’s tax code more fair.
Polluters, manufacturers, and investors won in this year’s budgeting marathon.
It costs nearly $2,000 to run for the city’s highest office. They think it’s money well spent.
Water rights and car tabs are still on the docket.
The latest reboot succeeds by swapping Peter Parker’s angst with daffy levity.
