Go Reusable Bags!
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Seattle Election - The Smoke, Mirrors and Influence

Seattle does not need a CEO, it needs a community focused MAYOR. Mallahan is clearly out of his league with his attempt to enter the public service sector. The amount of influence that is pulling his puppet strings does not belong in city government.

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Seattle’s Stranger Endorses Mike McGinn For Mayor

The Stranger “Seattle’s Only Newspaper” announced its endorsement of Mike McGinn for Mayor as well as a list of Council Members, Commissioners, Judges and the endorsement of the bag tax.
This comes at an opportune time for McGinn as the ballots have already started arriving in many voters mailboxes. McGinn is the only true standout from [...]

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A Sustainable Candidate For Seattle Mayor

To the pleasure of many Seattle neighborhood leaders and environmentalists, Michael McGinn announced he is running for Mayor of Seattle. He is the first to officially announce his candidacy and to challenge the current Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels. In his announcement McGinn noted three of the keys issues he would address as mayor being schools, transportation and technology infrastructure.

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Bicycling To Sustainability

The Danish seem to have it figured out…They have one of the highest bike ridership in the world and they do it in style. More than 36 percent of all Copenhagen commuters arrive on bikes, as cycling has clearly become a way of life there.

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Seattle’s Big Dig…?

On Tuesday an agreement was reached to replace the aging viaduct. The decision was formally announced Tuesday by Gov. Chris Gregoire, King County Executive Ron Sims, Mayor Greg Nickels and the Port of Seattle Chief Executive Officer Tay Yoshitani. The decision to build a deep-bore tunnel under downtown Seattle comes from a year long study [...]

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