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2017 news releases

December 20

What Vancouver, B.C., can teach us about housing (External link Crosscut.com)

November 29

Trump’s census plans should worry us here (External link Crosscut.com)

November 16

Connelly: State GOP delegation 'proud' of corporate tax cuts (External link Seattle PI)

November 15

King County assessor urges state congressional delegation to oppose Trump tax plan (External link Auburn Reporter)

November 2

Capitalism unable to ease homelessness in Seattle even if it wants to (External link Liberation)

October 27

Property taxes due for second half of 2017 (External link Mercer Island Reporter)

October 26

Got land? Seattle does and assessor says it should house the homeless (External link Crosscut.com)

October 25

Assessor Wilson on the importance of the upcoming US Census (External link NACo)

September 8

NORTH HIGHLINE UNINCORPORATED AREA COUNCIL: Property-tax talk; school funding demystified; more (External link White Center Now)

July 24

Wilson Calls for Full Funding of 2020 Census; Says Trump Budget "Puts an Accurate Census at Risk."

April 19

Has Seattle’s Love Affair With Tax Measures Come to An End? (External link Seattle Weekly)

King County Assessor explains why taxes are going up (External link West Seattle Herald)

April 7

Piling on property taxes is no way to fund basic services (External link The Seattle Times)

March 24

Murray Launches Age-friendly Initiatives (External link The Seattle Medium)

March 15

Wilson Supports Effort to Create Property Tax Homestead Exemption; a Tool to Protect Homeowners From Rising Property Taxes

March 10

New sales tax increase proposed in King County, this one to help fund arts and sciences in schools (External link Q13 Fox)

March 3

Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1550 would enrich the wealthy at the expense of the rest of us (External link The Cascadia Advocate)

 

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