Amazon hopes $1.5 mil elects pro-business Seattle leaders
Source: Associated Press
Amazon hopes $1.5 mil elects pro-business Seattle leaders
By GENE JOHNSON
October 29, 2019
SEATTLE (AP) Brian Sweeney has a long list of complaints about Amazon, from the way it treats warehouse workers to the low taxes it pays and its effort to win concessions from cities to bring in jobs. So when he learned the online retail giant had poured $1 million into remaking the Seattle City Council with more business-friendly candidates, he pulled out his wallet.
The New York resident sent $15 to socialist council member Kshama Sawant, a target of the online retail giant. While that doesnt compare to Amazons unprecedented spending Oct. 14, about 1,900 others also have donated to Sawant since then, her campaign says. Its a dramatic rise in support and a reflection of the risk Amazon is taking as it splashes into the politics of its liberal hometown.
Many in Seattle arent happy with the council, but they also may not like a company headed by the worlds richest man, Jeff Bezos, trying to influence their vote. As historic income inequality fuels homelessness and soaring housing prices, some progressives elsewhere dont like it either.
Amazon could do this in hundreds of places around the country with all the money theyre not paying in taxes, said Sweeney, a 28-year-old software engineer turned carpenter in Valley Stream, New York.
With seven of the nine Seattle council seats in play Nov. 5, business interests see an opportunity to shift city leadership closer to the political center and away from a bent to potentially tax big companies to fund homeless services or improve public transit.
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