"Sara Nelson Leads Newly Elected Seattle City Council Focusing on Police Pay and Business Tax Incentives"

Newly elected Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson has proposed pay raises for police officers and tax breaks for businesses, aligning with Mayor Bruce Harrell and other council members on a public safety-focused agenda. Nelson, who took office in 2021 and quickly rose to council president, emphasizes the need for a positive environment for police and support for small businesses to ensure public safety, which she sees as crucial for the city's recovery. She also advocates for a culture shift in city spending, addressing a significant budget shortfall with a more pragmatic approach. The council is currently in the process of appointing a new member to replace Teresa Mosqueda, with applications open through the city's website.
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