cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38951169

https://archive.ph/2KJDu

Katie Wilson, who narrowly defeated the incumbent, Bruce Harrell, emerged from the city’s left-wing activist class and brings with her little experience in governing.

In a state without an income tax, the mayor-elect has promised to pursue what she calls “progressive” new sources of revenue to pay for housing and other basic services, including potential local taxes on capital gains, digital advertising and buildings purposely left vacant. She has pledged to push a $1 billion bond to build more homes and new protections for renters, who make up 56 percent of the city.

“There was a time when we saw Seattle as kind of a laboratory for progressive policy,” Ms. Wilson said in an interview this fall. “And that time’s not now anymore. But why can’t it be?”

  • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Personally I see a light resume as a massive positive.

    More likely they’re not from the system, and never considered the system. Someone fed up with the current system and trying to be the change.

    • dexa_scantron@lemmy.world
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      She doesn’t have a light resume; the incumbent had nothing else to criticize her for so he kept calling her inexperienced. She was the head of the transit riders’ union and got significant legislation passed.