For 66 years, Seattle’s downtown was separated from its waterfront by a hulking, double-decker viaduct. When it was blown up in 2019 over earthquake-safety concerns, the possibilities seemed endless. Now, construction is well underway on a 26-block, $700 million waterfront park. It promises to be an open space with stunning views of the Puget Sound and an agenda aimed at dismantling racism.
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State income tax, critical race theory in education, and limiting Governor’s power following over 400 days with no legislative input
As the state legislature winds down its 2021 session, a lot of legislative sausage is being made behind closed doors. A host of vital issues are being decided by the Democrat majority controlling both houses of the legislature between now and the April 25th end of the regular session.
In most cases, there are differences to be worked out between House and Senate bills passed on the same subject. There’s lots of horse trading, as a host of lobbyists angle to include funding and/or language regarding there special interest. All this is being done without citizens being able to appear in person, and provide face to face input to their elected representatives.