Councilmember Tanya Woo's Statement on Proposed Biennial Budget - Seattle City Council Blog
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Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo recently released a statement regarding Mayor Bruce Harrell's Proposed 2025-26 Budget, expressing appreciation for the prioritization of essential services that the public relies on. She emphasized alignment with the Mayor on crucial issues, including public safety, maintaining shelter capacity, drug diversion initiatives, and investments in youth mental health. Highlighting the need for financial stewardship, Woo stressed that difficult decisions are necessary to ensure affordability in Seattle. She proposed that the Admissions Tax authority should remain under the Office of Arts & Culture to streamline grant processes, which would enhance efficiency in funding distribution. Additionally, she expressed her commitment to working with the Council to increase investments in community organizing, mutual aid, and de-escalation groups.
Woo specifically pointed out the importance of safe housing for homeless LGBTQ youth and economic opportunities for refugee women, indicating a focus on marginalized communities. Her statement underscores the city's ongoing efforts to address pressing social issues and improve overall community welfare. As discussions around the budget continue, Woo's advocacy for vulnerable populations remains a key aspect of the Council's agenda.