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Tammy Janine Morales (born October 23, 1968) is an American politician from Seattle, Washington.She was elected to represent District 2 on the Seattle City Council in November 2019.
The Mayor of Seattle is head of the executive branch of city government, and the Seattle City Council, led by a Council President, is the legislative branch. The mayor of Seattle and two of the nine members of the Seattle City Council are elected at large, rather than by geographic subdivisions. The remaining seven council positions are elected ...
Texas State University comprises over 8 million gross square feet in facilities and its campuses are located on over 600 acres with an additional 4,000 acres of agriculture, research, and recreational areas. The Texas State University main campus is located in San Marcos, Texas, midway between Austin and San Antonio along Interstate 35.
Davison had practiced law for 15 years prior to being elected Seattle city attorney. [3] In 2019, Davison unsuccessfully challenged Debora Juarez, an incumbent member of the Seattle City Council. [3] She had run on a platform of removing homeless encampments from public areas and constructing emergency shelters to house them.
Front page of Horace R. Cayton's The Republican from August 22, 1896. Headquarters of The Facts in Seattle. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Washington. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Washington was the Seattle Standard, established in 1890. [1]
Peter G. von Reichbauer (born December 30, 1944) is an American businessman and politician serving as a member of the nonpartisan King County Council, representing District 7, a 124-square-mile (320 km 2) region of South King County which includes all of the cities of Algona and Federal Way, the entire King County portions of Auburn, Milton, and Pacific and large unincorporated areas.
In 1990, Royer succeeded Richard Thornburgh as director of the Harvard Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Democratic National Committee member Ronald H. Brown of the IOP's senior advisory committee stated, "Mayor Royer believes that people make the real difference in politics, and in bringing the people of his city together he has been one of the most innovative ...
Born in Seattle, Washington, Dunn grew up in the nearby city of Bellevue, and graduated from Bellevue High School in 1959. She attended the University of Washington, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, [2] before earning a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University. After graduation, she worked as a systems engineer.