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It’s time to end the frustration

“Residents say they’re frustrated with the lack of progress by Seattle, King County, and Sound Transit officials to address their safety concerns.” South Seattle Emerald How many more times do elected officials need to hear the same message? Residents of the Mount Baker neighborhood again are asking for some...

They’re still not listening

When your City Council has to choose between more public safety or less, which should they choose? That was put to the test last night when the Council voted on a budget amendment that interim Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz said would potentially cut positions for 101 police officers....

We’re just getting started

Far-left columnist Katie Wilson wrote in Crosscut this reflection on the losses of the extreme left on Election Day: Mainstream media are more than happy to provide one explanation: “Defund the police” and “abolitionism” are ideas that repel, rather than attract, a majority of the electorate, across all racial...

A Change Election

This week’s local elections sent a message that it’s time for a dramatic shift in Seattle politics. With the election of candidates like Bruce Harrell for mayor, Sara Nelson for Seattle City Council and the likely election of Ann Davison to serve as City Attorney, voters made clear that...

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