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The rent is too damn high: Which candidate will fix that?
Another candidate, Teresa Mosqueda, also wants state law to change: "I absolutely think that we need to have rent stabilization as a tool in our tool belt," she said. Mosqueda is political director for the Washington State Labor Council. And like the other candidates who support rent control or stabilization, until that changes, Mosqeuda has proposed a range of other strategies to help low-income renters. … Read More
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Health, housing, union & workers’ rights advocate. Policy wonk. Coalition builder. *KC Council D8 candidate!* Paid4by People4Teresa. Official page: @CMTMosqueda
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