Councilmember Morales Reflects on Tenure and Advocates for Community Engagement

Seattle, WALocal News

Councilmember Tammy J. Morales bids farewell in a poignant statement reflecting on her impactful tenure representing Seattle's District 2. She stresses the importance of community engagement in protecting democracy, particularly in light of recent national challenges. Morales shares her journey from narrowly losing her first election in 2015 to winning in 2019, highlighting transformative events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests. Throughout her five years in office, she successfully passed 28 significant laws, including tenant protections and the JumpStart progressive revenue tax aimed at combating displacement.

Her pandemic response included launching a small business stabilization fund and ensuring protections for individuals seeking reproductive health care. Morales's statement is a reminder of the ongoing fight for social equity and community support, encouraging residents to remain engaged and proactive in advocating for their rights and wellbeing. Ultimately, her legacy is one of resilience, progress, and a deep commitment to serving her constituents.

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