From the Worst to Even Worse: Washington’s Police Hiring Crisis Continues
From the Worst to Even Worse: Washington’s Police Hiring Crisis Continues
For the past few years, Washington State has been ranked the worst state in the country for hiring police officers — and now things have become even worse. The Washington Association of Police Chiefs and Sheriffs (WAPCS) released its annual report on police staffing levels in mid‑February, and once again, Washington State ranks at the...
HB 2266 will remove local control and allow drug-filled housing projects into your neighborhood
HB 2266 will remove local control and allow drug-filled housing projects into your neighborhood
Warning – Seattle style emergency housing projects could be coming to your community if HB 2266 passes the legislature. Progressive special interest groups are hoping to sneak through last-minute legislation that will allow Seattle’s public housing organizations to ignore local zoning restrictions to operate drug-filled emergency housing facilities anywhere in the state. The Discovery Institute’s...
The Issues Mayor Wilson Chose Not to Address
The Issues Mayor Wilson Chose Not to Address
On February 17, Mayor Wilson gave her first major speech since defeating incumbent Bruce Harrell in last November’s elections. From the moment she stepped on the stage at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, it was evident Wilson’s inexperienced team had failed to perform basic advance work as the new mayor had technical issues with...
Extremist protestors/rioters cause damage, they go free while taxpayers pay the bill
Extremist protestors/rioters cause damage, they go free while taxpayers pay the bill
Two rulings this week demonstrate how the discrimination and bias of our political leaders is costing taxpayers a lot of money. A King County jury awarded the father of Antonio Mays Jr. $30 million because the City of Seattle was negligent in allowing extremists to take over many blocks of Capital Hill during the 2020...
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...
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...
Thank you to We Heart Seattle for five years of making a real difference
Thank you to We Heart Seattle for five years of making a real difference
Time to acknowledge something positive in Seattle… Those of us at ChangeWA celebrate the five-year anniversary of We Heart Seattle! When Seattle progressives’ public safety, drug, and homeless policies were causing the rapid decline of the city in 2020, Andrea Saurez and a small group of like-minded friends went into action. At first, they cleaned...
Rethink Criminal Justice and Recovery
Rethink Criminal Justice and Recovery
By Ginny Burton After nearly 30 years of active drug use, the criminal justice system became the intervention that saved my life. When felony charges finally pulled me off the streets, it wasn’t punishment that made the difference—it was the pause. Incarceration removed me from homelessness, stopped the criminal behavior that fed my addiction, and...
Bellevue Cracks Down on Repeat Offenders, Prioritizes Public Safety and Treatment
Bellevue Cracks Down on Repeat Offenders, Prioritizes Public Safety and Treatment
On September 23, the Bellevue City Council passed a preliminary public safety measure that will benefit small businesses, protect retail employees, save taxpayers money, and ensure activists judges won’t immediately release repeat criminals. Final passage of the bill is expected to take place on October 7. By a 6 to 1 vote, the council passed...
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...
Homeless strategy is increasing the number who suffer in Washington
Homeless strategy is increasing the number who suffer in Washington
This is the third article of three on the various costs associated with homelessness. In this article we examine the costs associated with government-funded services and the lack of accountability of taxpayer funds. We also look at whether these services are attracting homeless individuals from other states. King County politicians boast that they work with...
New documentary reveals why “Housing First” is a failed policy
New documentary reveals why “Housing First” is a failed policy
ChangeWA has teamed with filmmaker V Ginny Burton to produce "Behind Closed Doors," a shocking 30-minute documentary which exposes the unsafe and drug-filled conditions within King County's low-barrier housing.
Seattle City Council takes a steady approach to correct past mistakes
Seattle City Council takes a steady approach to correct past mistakes
A recently released midyear crime report from the Council on Criminal Justice revealed that while murder is down across the U.S. when compared to 2019, Seattle’s homicide rate is 50% higher than it was five years ago. Frustrated Seattle voters, fed up with the mass exodus of police officers (Seattle currently has fewer police officers...
Citizens once again take the lead to keep the public safe
Citizens once again take the lead to keep the public safe
Nearly all restrictions imposed on police pursuits by previous state lawmakers were removed as Initiative 2113 finally became state law on June 6. The legislature passed the citizen Initiative (along with parental notification initiative and a ban on future state income tax) after Let’s Go Washington collected more than 400,000 signatures (around 325K were needed)....