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The Compassion Seattle charter amendment that would change Seattle's approach to homelessness will not appear on the November ballot, after an appeals court rejected an emergency motion from the measure’s backers.
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The backers of a measure that would change Seattle's approach to homelessness are appealing a judge's decision that blocked it from the November ballot. The Compassion Seattle campaign initially said it would not appeal the decision from a King County judge.
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A King County Superior Court judge struck a Seattle measure on homelessness from the November ballot even as the city remains mired in a long-term humanitarian crisis.
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A campaign to alter Seattle’s city charter and force it to handle homelessness differently, known as Compassion Seattle, has officially qualified to…
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A coalition of nonprofits filed a petition asserting that the language Seattle voters could see about a new approach to the city’s homelessness crisis…