📰 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 23-02 PASSES WITH FINAL ELECTION RESULTS POSTED
Final results are in! Voters in Renton approved 23-02, leading 58-42% with 24% voter turnout. Read below🧵 for implementation dates, expenditures, contributions & debts from RTWR & "No on 23-02":
The Washington Bus is excited to partner with the youth-led Raise the Wage Burien campaign led by our friends at the Transit Riders Union to ensure working families can afford to live where they work! Join us as we support them in ensuring this legislation gets passed!
minimum wage workers raising Families did not receive the same outreach effort or have an equal say in how this incremental policy was decided.
Low wage Burien workers will make less than nearly all cities around us. Even our youth workers at fast food joints will not earn more.
@Burien It's time to end, once and for all, this vicious cycle that forces customers to subsidize substandard wages for workers with tips. Read the Council ordinance using the link below. Be sure to share & spread the word!
https://t.co/HqwoHopwvd
#RaisetheWage#Burien#solidarity
Friends,
Check out this Letter to the Editor on the B-Town Blog about the City of @Burien where their Council is preparing to pass the WEAKEST minimum wage legislation in the region, excluding thousands of workers from the wage increase. More below:
https://t.co/8kIOTrXXXI
@Burien We stand against any "tipped minimum wage" -- a flawed idea dating back to the late 1800s following emancipation when white restaurant owners wanted to maintain low wages for Black & Brown service industry workers. Read more @ OnLabor publication below:
https://t.co/cUExBORWCG
@WFP_WA Council districts will more accurately reflect growing diverse communities in Kent & establish a districting commission.
We're attending their upcoming Kickoff TOMORROW, Thursday Feb 29th at 6PM at Rafiki Restaurant & Lounge. And YOU'RE INVITED!
RSVP @ https://t.co/8kU4KEf0OL
ENDORSEMENT ALERT! 🚨
Friends, we're proud to endorse Kent for Districts, a local campaign that will transform the electoral process for Kent City Councilmembers. We're proud to partner w/ Working Families Party (@WFP_WA) in the ballot initiative process.
See 🧵 below for more
This raises deep concerns re: the potential misuse of taxpayer funds. We'll continue to monitor the situation and plan to ask questions during upcoming City Council Meetings to get answers from the City. For now, stay tuned for more updates!
#YESon2302#Renton#WAelex
“No on 23-02” is in debt $90,067.27. Unpaid pledges from the Renton Chamber of Commerce total $25,000, raising concerns. The Renton Chamber is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit & receives taxpayer funds from the City of Renton. Chamber members should be made aware of these findings.
“No on 23-02” received $81,873.52 in contributions and expenditures of $156,310.63 from only 17 contributions including the Washington Hospitality Association, Seattle Hospitality for Progress, Renton Chamber of Commerce and more.
RTWR has contributions totaling $104,954.29 and expenditures of $94,012.69 to date, and has received 188 contributions from individuals, unions and local organizations. These funds were mostly spent on gathering signatures – less than $25,000 was spent on the election itself.
Section 15 states “the Finance Department must establish and publish the initial minimum wage within 30 days of the effective date”. The City has until June 1, 2024 to provide notice. We'll work to ensure transparency & that the City supports those affected during transition.
Section 12 states, “within 180 days after the effective date, the City shall adopt rules and procedures to implement and ensure compliance”. The City has until Dec. 29, 2024 to adopt rules & shall “seek feedback from worker organizations and covered employers before finalizing”.
Section 3 states that “effective July 1, 2024, every large employer shall pay…the minimum wage rate in the City of Tukwila [$20.29]... adjusted for 2024 by the annual rate of inflation”. Businesses w/ 500+ employees will have to increase their minimum wage by July 1, 2024.
On Feb. 23, KCE finalized results for the Feb. Special Election. 23-02 has PASSED with 8,144 ballots (58.04%) voting YES -- and 5,888 (41.96%) voting NO. Out of 58,745 registered voters, 14,048 ballots were cast with a 23.91% voter turnout.
https://t.co/MkxXJsM7O7 for more info.
📰 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 23-02 PASSES WITH FINAL ELECTION RESULTS POSTED
Final results are in! Voters in Renton approved 23-02, leading 58-42% with 24% voter turnout. Read below🧵 for implementation dates, expenditures, contributions & debts from RTWR & "No on 23-02":
One of my campaign goals was to have all committee meetings recorded & posted for transparency. I was unofficially told we can’t do that due to risk of “serial meetings” w/ a quorum of council members seeing the same information before it’s presented at COW or Council 🧵 1/3