Council President Nelson exploring ways to save Seattle Channel programming - Seattle City Council Blog

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Council President Sara Nelson is taking proactive steps to preserve Seattle Channel programming following Mayor Harrell's proposed budget cuts. The mayor's 2025-2026 budget plan suggests a reduction of $1. 6 million in funding for the channel, which would result in the elimination of six full-time positions. As Seattle grapples with a substantial $250 million deficit, Nelson's initiative becomes increasingly important to safeguard public access to local news and government affairs. The Seattle Channel is a key resource for promoting civic engagement and transparency within the community.

In response to these proposed cuts, Nelson is expected to collaborate with various stakeholders, including community leaders and city officials, to explore viable funding alternatives. The council president emphasizes the significance of maintaining such services, especially in times of financial uncertainty. This situation sheds light on the broader issues cities face in managing budgets while ensuring essential community services remain intact. Nelson's commitment to addressing these challenges reflects her dedication to the citizens of Seattle.

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