Seattle residents will head to the polls on February 11 to vote on two competing propositions aimed at funding the city’s social housing initiative.
SEATTLE — Seattle residents will head to the polls on February 11 to vote on two competing propositions aimed at funding the city’s social housing initiative.
The special election comes two years after voters approved the creation of the Seattle Social Housing Developer.
Proposition 1A, backed by the grassroots campaign House Our Neighbors, proposes a new tax on businesses that pay individual employees more than $1 million annually. This measure is expected to generate about $50 million per year for
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