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  1. Seattle City Hall. Seattle is a charter city in the U.S. state of Washington with a mayor–council form of government. The Mayor of Seattle is head of the executive branch of city government, and the Seattle City Council, led by a Council President, is the legislative branch.

  2. Tim Burgess. Deputy Mayor. tim.burgess@seattle.gov. Deputy Mayor Tim Burgess is responsible for key priorities in Mayor Harrell's agenda including public safety and economic development. Burgess served 10 years at Seattle City Hall as a member of the City Council and as the City’s 55th Mayor.

  3. Washington Policy Center (WPC) is an independent, non-profit think tank that promotes sound public policy based on free-market solutions. Mission: WPC improves lives of Washingtonians by promoting high-quality, non-partisan, evidence-based research to advance policy solutions for a better Washington state.

  4. Feb 15, 2022 · Building on what Crystal said earlier, Seattle is a place where you can try out policies that could help people. There are many places in the state that would not be open to the kind of policies that Seattle voters are open to. Seattle voters are willing to try alternative voting methods.

  5. Fuse is the state's largest progressive organization - people creating change online, on the ground, and on issues that matter. Our goals at Fuse are to help progressives win more often and give ordinary people a strong voice in politics.

  6. OneAmerica organizes immigrant and refugee leaders and our allies to build power in our communities and run campaigns to create a just immigration system, inclusive education for all, and a truly representative democracy.

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  8. Apr 28, 2024 · An "embryonic movement" wants to bridge partisan divides. It has to first figure out why Republicans are less drawn to bridge-building efforts than Democrats.

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