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From -$2,000 to Over $15 Million, Here's What Seattle's Mayoral and City Council Candidates Are Worth


by Nathalie Graham

Apr 23, 2021 at 12:23 pm
Who s making bank and who s not? LESTER BLACK
Three millionaires currently sit on the Seattle City Council, and Mayor Jenny Durkan banks a net worth of $5.6 million.
In November, we ll choose whether we d either like to add another millionaire to the council like progressive small business owner Sara Nelson, who owns two multimillion-dollar homes, or attorney and renter Nikkita Oliver, who is $2,000 in debt.
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On the mayoral front, only two candidates are millionaires. On one end of the financial spectrum we have Bruce Harrell boasting a $15.1 million net worth and a Seward Park mansion with a three-car garage. On the other end, we have four of the leading candidates still paying off their student loans. ....

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Americans Who Choose To Use Their Stimulus Money To Help Those in Need


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Jan 16, 2021 07:26 PM EST
The federal government already sent stimulus money as much-needed relief to millions of Americans struggling from the coronavirus pandemic s effects. However, payments seemed not to target those who are truly in need.
Many people who say they are financially stable have chosen to use their stimulus money to help those in need, as per CNN Business. Here are some good samaritans that, regardless of their own financial battle, had chosen to help others, according to KCRA:
New Jersey man bought masks for homeless
A New Jersey resident who lives on a low fixed income and is unemployed due to the pandemic bought masks for the homeless. ....

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How some Americans used their stimulus money to help those in need


How some Americans used their stimulus money to help those in need
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Updated: 1:55 PM EST Jan 15, 2021
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Updated: 1:55 PM EST Jan 15, 2021
By Jeanne Sahadi
The federal government has sent out direct payments to bring much-needed relief to millions of Americans reeling from the financial impact of the pandemic.Anyone below a certain income level $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 for married couples received a check for $1,200 last spring, and another round of $600 checks are being sent out now.But one criticism of the payments is that they are not targeting those who need help most. And not everyone needs the money.CNN Business heard from many readers who say that since they remain financially stable, they have chosen to use their stimulus payments to help those in need. And some, regardless of their own financial situation, say they feel a m ....

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In for a renewed fight? Why some LGBTQ+ rights advocates are nervous about the new Supreme Court


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In for a renewed fight? Why some LGBTQ+ rights advocates are nervous about the new Supreme Court
By Crystal Paul, The Seattle Times
Published: December 28, 2020, 6:00am
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CfuICfUve already been discriminated against in a manner that was supposed to be illegal,Cfu said Dorian Taylor, a paralegal with the Lavender Rights Project, a legal advocacy organization for the queer and trans community. CfuI donCfUt feel protection or comfort within the law.Cfu (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times/TNS)
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SEATTLE When Tacoma resident Dorian Taylor heard the Trump administration had removed protections from discrimination for transgender people in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in June, Taylor, a Black trans person, decided it was time to get gender-affirming surgery because he didn’t know how difficult it might be to do in the future. ....

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