Last year over 8,500 people were counted homeless in Seattle, and over 22,000 low-income households were “severely rent-burdened” – paying over half their income in rent and utilities. Seattle can’t effectively address the homelessness crisis without a massive new investment in deeply affordable housing. Housing For All is urging the City to find at least $150 million per year in progressive revenue to create new housing, shelter and services – including through a tax on large businesses like Amazon. Join us!
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