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Statement For Proposition 1

VOTE YES! HELP SENIORS AND THE MOST VULNERABLE
Since 1981, Seattle voters have provided housing for the most vulnerable in our city through the Housing Levy: low-income families, SENIORS, victims of domestic violence and people who are DISABLED or homeless. These apartments are guaranteed to be affordable for at least 50 years, helping tens of thousands of families and individuals.

NOW MORE THAN EVER: VOTE YES! TO RENEW THE HOUSING LEVY
In a time of economic insecurity, our investment in affordable housing is critical. The Housing Levy keeps people in their homes who have lost their job or suffered other life emergencies. Levy-funded housing connects people to job training, counseling and other services to get their lives back on track.

SEATTLE HOUSING LEVY: EXCEEDING GOALS
The current Housing Levy, passed by voters in 2002, exceeded its goals. The funding you supported preserved and constructed nearly 2000 apartments and helped over 4000 families with emergency rental assistance.

LEVERAGING INVESTMENTS, CREATING FAMILY WAGE JOBS
For every Housing Levy dollar, more than $3.00 are matched from other sources like foundations, banks, state and federal governments—stretching dollars to help more people. This money is invested in our neighborhoods by rehabbing apartment buildings and constructing new housing that meets green standards.

VOTE YES! FOR A PROVEN SUCCESS
Seattle voters have consistently supported past housing levies, and this year it is perhaps the most important vote we will take. In a time of economic insecurity, more of our neighbors are vulnerable and our investment in affordable housing is critical. The $145 million proposal will cost the typical Seattle homeowner $5.50 per month, most of which we are already paying through the current Housing Levy.

Supported by: Senior Services, YWCA, Habitat for Humanity, Jubilee Women’s Center, Urban League, King County Democrats, SEIU 1199 NW, UFCW Local 21, Downtown Seattle Association, Key Bank, Uwajimaya, Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce, Cascade Land Conservancy, Mayor Nickels, former Mayors Charles Royer and Norman Rice, Mayoral Candidates Mallahan and McGinn, and all 9 City Council Members.

Vote YES on Proposition 1!

-Denise Klein, Senior Services
-Michael Ramos, Church Council of Greater Seattle
-John Littel, Northwest Carpenters Union


Rebuttal to Statement For Proposition 1

We can't afford endless property tax increases, especially in the worst recession in 70 years.

Check the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Inflation Calculator:

http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

$86,000,000 in 2002 (the current Housing Levy amount) is the equivalent of less than $103,000,000 today. That's a $42,000,000 tax increase, AFTER inflation!

The proponents' campaign is funded by the same levy recipients who will dominate the sham "Oversight Committee" -- the agencies and their employees, government employees, and bailed-out banks. (We are not accepting ANY campaign contributions!)

A NO vote won't end all these government programs, but it WILL persuade the City Council and the new Mayor to offer a reasonable renewal, without tripled overhead. It should also tell them to restrain themselves when they adopt their next budget and submit their future annual tax increase referenda.

KIRK ROBBINS Queen Anne Community Organizer, homeowner and taxpayer; DORIS BURNS Montlake Senior Citizen, homeowner and taxpayer; ANTONY LEO Ballard Environmental Specialist, homeowner and taxpayer.

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