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2024 Hill Day: Momentum

By jnaegeli / January 24, 2024 / Comments Off on 2024 Hill Day: Momentum

Back to News Center After 2023’s momentous Legislative Session now known as “The Year of Housing,” REALTORS® seek to continue the momentum built and support bills that encourage housing density, diversity, and development. Hill Day is an important event that gives members an opportunity to see the Government Affairs team…

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REALTORS® Aim for Continuing Pro-Housing Momentum in the 2024 Legislative Session

By jnaegeli / January 10, 2024 / Comments Off on REALTORS® Aim for Continuing Pro-Housing Momentum in the 2024 Legislative Session

Back to News Center In the 2024 Legislative Session of Washington State, REALTORS® Hope to continue the momentum from the historic 2023 “Year of Housing” session marked by the passage of a record number of pro-housing, REALTOR®-backed bills. Washington REALTORS®’ Government Affairs team said the focus of the upcoming session…

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General Election 2023 Recap

By jnaegeli / November 13, 2023 / Comments Off on General Election 2023 Recap

Back to News Center This year was a local election year with council seats up in every city within King County. REALTORS® from across King County volunteered over 24 hours of their time to properly vet candidates seeking the association’s endorsement. In all, SKCR issued fifty-four endorsements including an endorsement…

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Issues & Impacts, Q3 2023

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Issues & Impacts, Q3 2023

Back to News Center Issues & Impacts is a quarterly publication produced by Seattle King County REALTORS® to inform members about current issues and successes within the Government Affairs Department. In This Issue: Seattle Councilmember Sawant’s Rent Control Bill Dies Seattle Councilmember Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation Tukwila Approves Annexation…

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Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation

Back to News Center In late August, Councilmember Lewis introduced legislation that would impose significant limits on personal guarantees and security deposits associated with commercial lease agreements. While the bill applied only to commercial property, SKCR viewed it as an opener to commercial rent control and a reduction in property…

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Issues & Impacts, July 2023

By jnaegeli / July 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Issues & Impacts, July 2023

Back to News Center Issues & Impacts is a quarterly publication produced by Seattle King County REALTORS® to inform members about current issues and successes within the Government Affairs Department. In This Issue: 29th Housing Issues Briefing Report Seattle Rent Control Proposal Normandy Park Electronic Inspection Requests Kent Adopts Code…

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Burien Dispute with Sheriff Over Homeless Camps

By jnaegeli / July 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Burien Dispute with Sheriff Over Homeless Camps

Back to News Center Burien is one of several cities in King County that does not have its own Police Department, and instead contracts with the King County Sheriff’s Office for police services. Burien wants the Sheriff’s office to remove homeless campers from a city-owned vacant lot, but Sheriff Patti…

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REALTOR® Endorsed Candidate Guide Released — Vote August 1!

By jnaegeli / July 10, 2023 / Comments Off on REALTOR® Endorsed Candidate Guide Released — Vote August 1!

Back to News Center For over 50 years, the REALTOR® Association has been one of the strongest and most successful advocacy organizations in the nation. Our success comes from the broad-based constituency we represent and from individual REALTORS® involved in their communities: REALTORS® like you! REALTORS® recognize that as an…

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Mid-Year Report on Middle Housing Advocacy

By jnaegeli / June 16, 2023 / Comments Off on Mid-Year Report on Middle Housing Advocacy

Back to News Center June is Homeownership Month, when REALTORS® promote the many benefits of homeownership, including its power to generate wealth through home equity for millions of American families. But in Washington State, homeownership is out of reach for many in middle-income brackets, especially in metro areas, because of…

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Report on the 29th Annual Housing Issues Briefing

By jnaegeli / June 16, 2023 / Comments Off on Report on the 29th Annual Housing Issues Briefing

Back to News Center On June 7, REALTORS® and public officials gathered for a special presentation from speaker Jake Fry, principal of Small Housing BC, to hear about approaches used in Vancouver BC to address the housing inventory shortage. This marks the 29th year Seattle King County REALTORS® has hosted…

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