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The Urbanist: Four Successful Urbanist-Backed Candidates Pledge Housing, Transit, and Climate Action

The Urbanist: Four Successful Urbanist-Backed Candidates Pledge Housing, Transit, and Climate Action

In the weeks after Donald Trump was elected a second time and Republicans secured a majority in both houses of Congress, urbanists and progressives in the Seattle area have watched with trepidation as the incoming president has nominated a motley assortment of celebrities, CEOs, and anti-vaxxers to his cabinet. But while most of the country shifted red this election cycle, Washington ...

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The Urbanist: Bateman Takes Aim at Washington’s Parking Mandates

The Urbanist: Bateman Takes Aim at Washington’s Parking Mandates

If the Parking Reform and Modernization Act introduced this week at the state legislature is able to advance, Washington’s cities could be severely limited in their ability to mandate copious parking as part of new residential and commercial development. Senator-elect Jessica Bateman (D-22nd, Olympia) introduced the proposal as Senate Bill 5184, formally capping almost all ...

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The Urbanist: State Senate Taps Bateman for Housing Chair in Major Committee Shakeup

The Urbanist: State Senate Taps Bateman for Housing Chair in Major Committee Shakeup

The Washington State Senate is implementing major changes to committee leadership and structure ahead of the 2025’s state legislative session, due in part to significant turnover of its members. In one of the splashier moves, Senator-elect Jessica Bateman (22nd LD, Olympia) will chair a reconfigured Housing Committee, raising hopes of passing major housing legislation. Following ...

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Seattle Times: WA lawmaker questions validity of Seattle’s housing plan

Seattle Times: WA lawmaker questions validity of Seattle’s housing plan

A Washington lawmaker is raising concerns about Seattle’s plan for housing at least 200,000 new residents over the next 20 years, suggesting it might not comply with a law passed by the Legislature last year. In the 2023 legislative session, Rep. Jessica Bateman, D-Olympia, ushered through new rules (House Bill 1110) mandating more density in residential neighborhoods across ...

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Spokesman-Review: As demand for behavioral health treatment outpaces supply, Washington lawmakers consider loosening restrictions for practicing psychologists

Spokesman-Review: As demand for behavioral health treatment outpaces supply, Washington lawmakers consider loosening restrictions for practicing psychologists

OLYMPIA – As behavioral health staffing shortages take a severe toll on Washington residents who need care, state officials are searching for ways to encourage psychologists to stick around. On Monday, the state House of Representatives voted 97-0 in favor of a bill that would create an associate-level license for psychologists in the state. If passed, the bill would ...

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