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Skip to main content. I want to search within the following:. Visitor Sign In Sheets. Sally's Committees and Calendar. Legislation Sponsored by Sally. Legislation Sponsored by Tim. About Councilmember Lorena González. Lorena's Committees and Calendar. North Seattle Police Precinct. Paid Parental and Family Leave for City Employees. About Councilmember Bruce Harrell. Councilmember Bruce Harrell's Staff. Bruce's Committees and Calendar. Legislation Sponsored by Bruce. About Councilmember Lisa Herbold.
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Council Connection » Councilmember Sawant
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Sawant category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Sawant'. The City Must Not Sweep Camp Second Chance. August 12th, 2016 under Councilmember Sawant. No New North Police Precinct! August 11th, 2016 under Councilmember Sawant. We Need Paid Family and Parental Leave Now! Health Care Professional Leticia Parks Speaks Out. On July 30, 2016, we kicked off a bold ...
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Council Connection » Councilmember O’Brien
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember O’Brien category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember O’Brien'. Do No Harm and Do the Most Good. August 12th, 2016 under Councilmember O'Brien. Seattle Sound Transit Board Members Propose Improvements to ST3 Package. May 26th, 2016 under Bagshaw. District Office Hours Update. Thursday, May 26th, 3pm – 6pm Green Lake Public Library Wednesday, June 8th, 3p...
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Affordable Housing - Council | seattle.gov
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Council Connection » Councilmember Licata
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Licata category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Licata'. UP #385 Final Urban Politics from City Hall. But the show goes on! December 17th, 2015 under Councilmember Licata. Council Adopts First-of-its-Kind Legislation to Give Drivers a Voice on the Job. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/14/2015. Council Adopts First-of-its-Kind Legislation. 8220;We’ve heard ...
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Council Connection » Councilmember Bagshaw
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Bagshaw category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Bagshaw'. Paid Family Leave Symposium at the UW. August 12th, 2016 under Councilmember Bagshaw. The NRA and I Finally Agree. July 21st, 2016 under Councilmember Bagshaw. San Francisco Trip Part III: Pit Stops. June 28th, 2016 under Councilmember Bagshaw. This day, June 20, 2016 we are recognizing worldwide ...
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Council Connection » Councilmember Godden
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Godden category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Godden'. Women Win in Seattle’s Budget. For once, women were the big winners in the 2016 Budget. If this were a football game, you could say that women rallied to produce solid gains few would have predicted. While many may have missed most of the plays, I’ll replay the hard-fought wins:. This #PurpleThursda...
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Council Connection » Councilmember Okamoto
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Okamoto category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Okamoto'. Yes to Paid Parental Leave (if it’s done right). November 23rd, 2015 under Councilmember Okamoto. You Will Be Missed. November 18th, 2015 under Councilmember Okamoto. 210 Days of Accomplishments. Click on the image below to enlarge and access links. November 17th, 2015 under Councilmember Okamoto.
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Council Connection » Councilmember Rasmussen
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. You are currently browsing the archives for the Councilmember Rasmussen category. Laquo; Previous entries. Council Connection Home Page. Archive for 'Councilmember Rasmussen'. Connecting Neighborhoods by Lidding I-5. December 21st, 2015 under Councilmember Rasmussen. Councilmembers Rasmussen and Bagshaw to Host Panel on Lidding I-5 Near Convention Center Expansion. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/15/2015. SEATTLE – Councilmembers Tom Rasmussen. Interest in lidding the fre...
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Council Connection » An opportunity for more workforce housing in South Lake Union
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Council Committee Meetings and Events. Laquo; Previous post. Council Connection Home Page. An opportunity for more workforce housing in South Lake Union. March 4th, 2013 under Councilmember O'Brien. Seattle needs more workforce housing. Specifically, I am referring to housing that people earning 60%-80% of the area median income (AMI) can reasonably afford to live in. Based on the City’s Office of Housing chart. We’ve learned a few things about this affordable housing program in the past few years:.
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