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  1. Councilmembers and stand with — called yesterday’s downtown shooting horrific. The city has seen an uptick in gang violence. “We are going to use every tool to address this problem,” says.

  2. Seattle City Council passed a ban on most political spending by “foreign-influenced” corporations and increased election transparency today, voting in unanimous support of Council President 's during its Full Council meeting

  3. The Seattle City Council announced its 2020-2021 Committee Assignments. "The Council’s committees reflect Seattle’s most pressing issues and our collective priorities," said Council President . Learn more:

  4. First Council Briefing of 2020 in the books! Watch:

    Councilmember Tammy J. Morales
    The Seattle City Council at table during their first Council Briefing of 2020.
    Councilmember Alex Pedersen
  5. At the end of each year, the Seattle City Council reflects on its accomplishments, and the impact legislation has made on improving the lives of Seattle residents. Learn more about the Council's 2019 accomplishments and collective priorities.

  6. . was featured in list of Influential People of the Decade. Sawant "pulled the Seattle City Council to the left on issues ranging from tent camps and youth detention to renter protections" and "made socialism mainstream in Seattle."

  7. Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis was sworn in Dec. 31 during a ceremony at the UpGarden P-Patch in Queen Anne. Lewis also announced the City is no longer moving forward with plans to close the P-Patch, following strong advocacy by community supporters.

  8. The Seattle City Council will be in recess from December 23, 2019, through January 5, 2020. During this time, all City Council and Committee meetings are cancelled. The Council will resume its regularly scheduled meetings on January 6, 2020.

  9. “In light of the federal changes to SNAP benefits, even more households will experience food insecurity. Fresh Bucks is a vital program to help people, especially families with young children, have access to fresh fruits and vegetables,” said

  10. Council President was featured in . writes "when he leaves City Hall next month, a piece of Seattle as we know it will leave with him: the Seattle City Council will lack a black person for the first time in 52 years."

  11. . joined Councilmember Alex Pedersen, WSDOT and for a news conference this morning announcing the city's renewed commitment to and investments and new and ongoing actions for pedestrian and bike safety.

  12. In a unanimous vote, the Seattle City Council voted 8-0 in favor of a funding agreement and a future construction agreement between the City and the Seattle Aquarium Society for its new Ocean Pavilion aquarium. Article via

  13. Council President joined , Seattle City Clerk Monica Simmons, and former city Mayors to celebrate the city's 150th birthday this afternoon.

  14. . wrote an Op-Ed in about her legislation to curb corporate spending in elections: "When playing politics by the rules of a system that looks this much like corruption, we have a problem. That’s why we need the "

  15. Councilmember Kshama Sawant announced that she plans to bring forward legislation on Monday to pass an emergency moratorium on evictions of renters during Seattle’s winter months. Learn more:

  16. As said as she signed the legislation, “And we have a budget!” Councilmember joined as the Mayor signed the legislation that makes the 2020 Budget, putting new investments in homeless services, affordable housing, hygiene and LEAD.

  17. Councilmembers and appeared on Seattle Channel's City Inside/Out. The pair discussed elections, the impacts of I-976 on transit, and the city's public safety investment in Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD). WATCH:

  18. Alex Pedersen, surrounded by his family, friends, supporters and community, was sworn into office tonight by City Clerk Monica Martinez Simmons at Magnuson Park. Welcome Councilmember Pedersen!

  19. The Council also recognized and thanked him for his service filling the D4 vacancy. At his last Council meeting Pacheco honored his parents, who were in Council Chambers, saying they inspired his work in public service. Thank you for serving on City Council!

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