Seattle City Council President Sarah Nelson announces re-election bid
In an exclusive KIRO Newsradio interview, Seattle City Council President Sarah Nelson announced her candidacy for a second term. Nelson, who has been a vocal advocate for public safety, emphasized her commitment to addressing the citys crime and police staffing issues.
Nelson acknowledged the recent tragic events, including the killing of a metro bus driver and the plea for help from 50 businesses in North Seattle. What Im going to do about it is what I have been doing, which is focus on this issue of public safety, bring people to the table and demand solutions, she stated.
During her first term, Nelson focused on increasing the Seattle Police Departments staffing levels, which are currently at a historic low of about 900 officers. She aims to raise this number to at least 1,400. Despite efforts such as reinstating the bonus program and increasing officer salaries, recruitment remains a challenge. Nelson attributed the difficulties to the previous councils defund the police policies, which she believes led to low morale and departures from the force.
Nelson highlighted recent progress, noting that the past quarter saw more hires than separations in the police department. We are turning the trend on hiring, she said, though she acknowledged that rebuilding the force will take time.
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