Seattle DSA Housing Justice Working Group statement written by Tom Barnard
On September 19th, the Seattle City Council finally unveiled its alternative to I-137 after refusing to act earlier to put it on the November ballot.
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Seattle DSA Housing Justice Working Group statement written by Tom Barnard
On September 19th, the Seattle City Council finally unveiled its alternative to I-137 after refusing to act earlier to put it on the November ballot.
A Seattle DSA Chapter Statement; developed by Housing Justice Working Group.
This piece is intended as the formal motivation for the resolution: Endorse House Our Neighbors Initiative to Fund Social Housing (I-137)
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