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	<author_name>Tipping Point Seattle</author_name>
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	<title>Don&#x27;t roll back Seattle&#x27;s ethics rules</title>
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	<description>Who would possibly want to let City Councilmembers vote when they have a conflict of interest? At least two members of Seattle City Council do. That&#x27;s right: Councilmember Cathy Moore and Council President Sara Nelson are pushing a rollback of the city&#x27;s ethic code. As the official summary says, the legislation is about “providing additional opportunity for Councilmembers to participate in legislative matters in which they have a financial interest or other conflict of interest.&quot; In other words, it would be ok for a Councilmember to vote in their own financial interest… as long as they say that’s what they’re doing. (As if that makes it better.) Tell them no way.</description>
	<url>https://actionnetwork.org/letters/dont-roll-back-seattles-ethics-rules</url>
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