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The BEST community support with the BEST future colleagues to be Girmay Zahilay for King County Council, D2 Jorge L. Baron last night at El Centro de la Raza! Thank you to ALL who turned out and are helping to get out the vote with your support for our races to serve you in King County Council!!! 💪🏽 ... See MoreSee Less
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The BEST community support with the BEST future colleagues to be Girmay Zahilay for King County Council, D2 Jorge L. Baron last night at El Centro de la Raza! Thank you to ALL who turned out and are helping to get out the vote with your support for our races to serve you in King County Council!!! 💪🏽 ... See MoreSee Less
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You think arresting drug addicts who have a drug addiction is the answer. Are you a pathetic who doesn't care about human life because you yourself aren't effected by it? No one should ever vote you in again, your part of the problem when what your calling for is what we've always had that didn't work before and won't work now. It's pathetic when the city council that we elect are heartless when it comes to human life. Pathetic!
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Health, housing, union & workers’ rights advocate. Policy wonk. Coalition builder. *KC Council D8 candidate!* Paid4by People4Teresa. Official page: @CMTMosqueda
Thankful to folks at Seattle Human Services Coalition for hosting a great forum. When asked about how I would support workers, I’m happy to not just say how I would fight for them but I was just in the streets standing shoulder to shoulder with my siblings in the labor movement
It was so energizing to be with this amazing community last night! I would be so excited to work w/ @TeresaCMosqueda & @GirmayZahilay as colleagues and feel so lucky to be running alongside them! Thank you to everyone who came out to support & worked to make this event possible.
Those whose public safety solution is to “lock more people up” rarely explain how. Every part of our system, from courts to jails, is stretched beyond capacity. Public defenders are the latest justice system partners to push their breaking points. My oped: