Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) released the following statement on today’s Council vote related to the business and occupation tax proposal. “Non-profit institutions like Fred Hutch and Children’s provide comprehensive critical and life-saving care to kids and cancer patients in our city. Not only are they losing Federal research dollars, but they will also be... The post Councilmember Rivera statement on proposed B&O exemptions for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Seattle C...| Seattle City Council Blog
Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) voiced her support of the Washington State Attorney General’s decision to join litigation against the U.S. Department of Education and Office of Management and Budget for the Trump administration’s withholding of $7 billion dollars in education grants. “As an elected official and a public-school mom, I am so proud that... The post Councilmember Rivera’s statement in support of Washington Attorney General joining lawsuit against US Dept of Educ...| Seattle City Council Blog
Levy expands investments in early education, continues K-12 academic and health supports, and universal access to a two-year college degree Today the City Council unanimously voted to send the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise (FEPP) Levy renewal to the November 2025 ballot for voters to consider. The review process was led by Select Committee Chair... The post Council approves Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy renewal package for November ballot appeared first on Sea...| Seattle City Council Blog
City Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) released this statement tonight after the tragedy in Minnesota: “I want to express my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of Minnesota State Senator Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and to the people of Minnesota who are reeling after the targeted and politically motivated assassination of... The post Councilmember Rivera statement on assassination of lawmaker in Minnesota appeared first on Seattle City Council Blog.| Seattle City Council Blog
Hello Neighbors, As you may be aware, tomorrow the “No Kings” protests are expected to take place in Seattle and across the country. There will be large protests happening in the city, including in the University District. There will be a protest in Red Square starting at noon, that is expected to last for several... The post Rivera: Peaceful protests update appeared first on Seattle City Council Blog.| Seattle City Council Blog
Today Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) released the following statement after the passage of the Families, Education, Preschool and Promise (FEPP) Levy renewal package out of its Select Committee. “This vote today was a win for Seattle’s kids. The FEPP levy will fund critical investments in childcare and preschool, K-12 academic supports, and the Seattle... The post Councilmember Rivera’s statement on Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy appeared first on Seattle Ci...| Seattle City Council Blog
To ensure public outreach around the various stages of the voter-approved “ST3” projects, Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) brought an amendment to the Light Rail Essential Public Facility Permitting process at the June 4 meeting of the Land Use Committee, which passed 3-0 (with two abstentions). The amendment directs the agency to submit a community... The post Councilmember Rivera’s amendment supporting public outreach for Sound Transit expansion moves forward appeared first...| Seattle City Council Blog
Levy proposal expands childcare and preschool, increases K-12 School-Based Health Centers, and broadens access to the trades Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) joined Mayor Bruce Harrell, the Department of Education and Early Learning, students, families, and leaders in education to celebrate the release of the “Every Child Ready” proposal to renew the Families, Education, Preschool,... The post Councilmember Rivera welcomes Mayor’s ‘Every Child Ready’ proposal appeared first...| Seattle City Council Blog
Measure taken in direct response to federal actions, resident concerns Today, Council President Sara Nelson (Position 9) praised legislation passed by the full Council strengthening protections from harmful federal actions, specifically for people seeking reproductive health care and gender-affirming treatment. The amended bill, co-sponsored with Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) and Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District... The post Council President Sara Nelson celebrates passage of Sh...| Seattle City Council Blog
Select Committee meetings on the draft Comp Plan begin today Seattle City Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) is requesting more details and transparency from the Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD), as the Council begins to deliberate on the draft One Seattle Comprehensive Plan. “We all agree more housing is needed – of all... The post Councilmember Rivera calls on OPCD to provide more details, transparency as part of draft Comprehensive Plan appeared first on Seatt...| Seattle City Council Blog
Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) today released the following statement on Mayor Bruce Harrell’s appointment of Shon Barnes as Seattle’s next Chief of Police: “While I have not had an opportunity to meet Chief Barnes yet, it sounds like he is very experienced and well-respected in his field. I look forward to building a collaborative... The post Councilmember Rivera’s statement on appointment of Shon Barnes as Police Chief appeared first on Seattle City Council Blog.| Seattle City Council Blog
Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) released a statement on the stabbing that occurred in the University District: “Today’s fatal stabbing of King County Metro bus driver Shawn Yim is a horrible tragedy, and I want to convey my deepest condolences to his family, and all his co-workers. Our public servants should never be subjected to... The post Councilmember Maritza Rivera’s statement on fatal stabbing of a King County Metro bus driver in Seattle appeared first on Seattle City Co...| Seattle City Council Blog
Commends focus on public safety and accountability Today Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) celebrated the passing of the 2025-2026 budget and its reflection of her public safety and accountability priorities. “At the start of the budget process, I made a commitment to my constituents to focus on public safety and accountability, and this budget reflects... The post Councilmember Rivera sees alignment in budget package appeared first on Seattle City Council Blog.| Seattle City Council Blog