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Ethics rules for Seattle Council could change under new proposal
If passed, Councilmembers would have to disclose conflicts of interest, but would no longer have to recuse themselves from voting.
If passed, Councilmembers would have to disclose conflicts of interest, but would no longer have to recuse themselves from voting.
Three groups lean on state support to help people expunge charges nullified by a recent WA Supreme Court ruling. That funding could become obsolete.
One of the big priorities this session was closing the state’s anticipated $15B budget shortfall, which lawmakers did via cuts and new taxes.
Plus, the Seattle writers who earned Pulitzer Prize honors, book-themed weekend events and a significant loss to the poetry scene.
The outdoor retailer drew criticism for blocking union-backed candidates from the ballot and for its initial support of a Trump appointee.