New Seattle mayor stumbles in her first days in office
New Seattle mayor stumbles in her first days in office
Within hours of being sworn into office, new Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson instantly stumbled into a major controversary over her administration imposing a significant change to how Seattle police officers handle incidents involving the possession and public use of lethal drugs. Seattle Police Chief Shon F. Barnes notified his officers of these changes in a...
A year-in-review through ChangeWA’s top 2025 articles
A year-in-review through ChangeWA’s top 2025 articles
As 2025 comes to an end, ChangeWA will look back by revisiting some of our most popular articles of the year. ChangeWA has quickly become the leading source of reliable information on the homelessness issue as more of our neighbors continue to suffer in crime- and drug-filled encampments and temporary housing as billions of tax...
This could be Katie Wilson’s “moment,” if she adopts a commonsense homelessness strategy
This could be Katie Wilson’s “moment,” if she adopts a commonsense homelessness strategy
The instability of Seattle’s political system is best illustrated by the revolving door at the mayor’s office. Since 1998, none of the City of Seattle’s chief executives left office under their own volition. Four (Mayors Schell, Nickels, McGinn, and Harrell) were defeated at the polls, one (Mayor Murray) resigned, and one (Mayor Durkan) chose not...
WA officials file lawsuit to tragically keep failing homeless policies in place
WA officials file lawsuit to tragically keep failing homeless policies in place
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Attorney General Nick Brown announced that Washington State joined a federal lawsuit against the Trump Administration to allow state and local governments to continue controversial “Housing First” homelessness policies. These ineffective measures, which disregard the role of mental illness and addiction in rising homelessness, have resulted in an 80% more people...
Seattle Times fails to meet its own standards for its coverage of the homelessness crisis
Seattle Times fails to meet its own standards for its coverage of the homelessness crisis
November 2, 2025, was the 10-year anniversary of Seattle/King County declaring homelessness an emergency. A decade later, government actions have caused homelessness to increase 68% and thousands have died (mostly from drug overdose). The Seattle Times, despite having an editor (Molly “MJ” Harbarger) and two reporters (Greg Kim and Anna Patrick) to cover the issue,...
The Price of Silence
The Price of Silence
When is the last time you visited downtown Seattle? Or Portland? Or San Francisco? Are these places the towns you once vacationed to and felt safe site seeing? Nearly thirteen years ago, I prayed for death as I wandered the streets of Tacoma in the middle of the night—no place to go, no belongings, everything...
Commonsense Solutions to our never-ending “Homelessness Emergency”
Commonsense Solutions to our never-ending “Homelessness Emergency”
Last week, ChangeWA reviewed the negative outcomes of Seattle and King County’s Emergency Declaration issued 10 years ago this month. This week we look at two commonsense ways to quickly lower homelessness, cut dependence on costly government programs, and save taxpayer money. Progress has been made – just a few years ago these policies weren’t...
‘Housing First’ in Washington: A Decade of Failure and Tragedy
‘Housing First’ in Washington: A Decade of Failure and Tragedy
ChangeWA marks the 10-year anniversary of the City of Seattle and King County declaring homelessness an emergency with the first of a two-part series. This week we will examine the devastating results of the region’s homelessness strategy. Next week in part two, we will provide commonsense solutions that have reversed the negative trends in other...
From Addiction to Accountability: A Path Forward for Washington
From Addiction to Accountability: A Path Forward for Washington
The leniency in Washington’s judicial system was recently displayed by the repeat offender (36 arrests and 20 convictions) who killed a 20-year-old woman as he attempted to flee police in Pierce County. Despite serving numerous short sentences in his life, the suspect clearly has never been “rehabilitated.” It appears he views his many brief lockups...
Spokane citizens seek to bring commonsense solutions to homelessness crisis
Spokane citizens seek to bring commonsense solutions to homelessness crisis
Spokane provides the latest example of how citizens are forced to correct politicians’ failed policies because stubborn elected officials refuse to admit that their extremist, “Housing First” policies have made problems worse. Housing First is the policy strategy that provides free taxpayer-funded housing for homeless individuals regardless of their addiction, mental health, or criminal status....
Why Is Dow Constantine Being Rewarded After a Decade of Failure in King County?
Why Is Dow Constantine Being Rewarded After a Decade of Failure in King County?
Among the regular stream of meaningless partisan statements issued by Governor Bob Ferguson’s communications team was one of last week which has received almost no attention from the local press. It is significant because it reveals the lack of accountability by our political leaders, and it helps explain why the Seattle/King County region and our...
Voters See Through Failed Housing First Policies — Demand Real Solutions
Voters See Through Failed Housing First Policies — Demand Real Solutions
Results from a new statewide survey reveal that an overwhelming percentage of Washington residents are demanding a change in how our state and local governments approach homelessness. After more than a decade of rising homeless rates while adhering to expensive Housing First policies, the public strongly supports changing the focus to one based on addiction/mental...
Local governments lead the way to solve the homelessness crisis
Local governments lead the way to solve the homelessness crisis
Local communities, frustrated by the failed progressive homeless policies of their urban neighbors, are taking proactive steps to safeguard their public places, while encouraging those suffering in encampments to accept much-needed mental health and addiction treatment. The City of Camas became the latest Washington State community to enact a camping ban when its city council...
The real reason for Seattle’s crime drop? Undoing dangerous policy
The real reason for Seattle’s crime drop? Undoing dangerous policy
Over the years, ChangeWA has occasionally sided with the long-time Times columnist, Danny Westneat, especially when extremists like Kshama Sawant, Lisa Herbold, and Pete Holmes controlled Seattle City Hall. But on his recent column explaining why Seattle crime rates have dropped, Westneat appeared to have forgotten several important occurrences which have had far more impact...