SGN April 19, 2019 - Section 1

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Seattle Gay News S E AT T L E ’ S L G B T Q N E W S & E N T E R TA I N M E N T W E E K LY

“Mayor Pete” joins 2020 Dem race as face of new generation

STATEMENT FROM THE CITY OF SEATTLE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

Mayor Jenny Durkan responds to threats by President Trump to retaliate for Seattle’s status as a welcoming city

Pete Buttigieg (l) is joined by his husband Chasten Glezman before he announced that he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination during a rally in South Bend, Ind., Sunday, April 14, 2019. – Photo by Michael Conroy / AP

by Sara Burnett Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) – Pete Buttigieg, the little-known Indiana mayor who has risen to prominence in the early stages of the 2020 Democratic presidential race, made his official campaign entrance

Sunday [April 14, 2019] by claiming the mantle of a youthful generation ready to reshape the country. “I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor,” he said to cheers of “Pete, Pete, Pete” from an audi-

see PETE BUTTIGIEG page 4

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan – Photo by Elaine Thompson / AP

Mayor Jenny A. Durkan issued the following statement last Friday [April 12, 2019] in response to threats by the President of the United States to retaliate against Seattle for its status as a Welcoming City:

“Time and again, we have seen this administration weaken the moral standing of America and undermine true public safety.

see JENNY DURKAN page 6

Community College instructors walk out April 16

Kshama Sawant introduces rent control measures

Seattle Central College instructors rally and march down Broadway

Proposed ordinances would cap rent increases, give more money for relocation

Photo by Dan Troccoli, AFT

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Instructors at Seattle Central College walked out of their classes on April 16 and – joined by students, college staff, and community supporters – marched down

Broadway to dramatize their demands that the state invest in its college system. “The walkout is intended to illustrate the crisis faced by the community and technical colleges (CTCs) because of the state

see SEATTLE CENTRAL page 6

Kshama Sawant – Photo courtesy of City of Seattle

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant debuted two rent control proposals at a City Hall press conference on April 15. One would cap rent increases by linking

them to inflation. The second would make landlords pay extra relocation money to tenants who have to move because of high rent increases. The cap on rent increases would only

see KSHAMA SAWANT page 6


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