
Alexis Mercedes Rinck
NONPARTISAN
Alexis Mercedes Rinck is running for Seattle City Council Member.
Political background
Alexis Mercedes Rinck's campaign for City Council Member in City of Seattle in Washington is her first run for public office.
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Professional background
Alexis is an assistant director at the University of Washington working on state budget and policy issues. She previously held engagement and policy analyst positions at the King County Regional Homelessness Authority and the Sound Cities Association.
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Candidate website
Personal background
Alexis earned bachelor's degrees in political science and sociology and a master's degree in public administration from the University of Washington. She currently lives in Seattle.
Sources:
Candidate website
Candidates (2)
These are the candidates running for this office.
Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports creating a safe, multi-modal transportation system to meet climate goals and enhance safety and mobility.
Supports renewal of the Move Seattle Levy, which is a property tax levy passed by Seattle voters in 2015 to fund transportation infrastructure improvements throughout the city.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports increasing funding for homelessness services and temporary housing.
Plans to advocate for state-level renter protections, including caps on rent increases.
Supports adoption of Seattle's Green Building standards, which is a set of guidelines and policies designed to promote sustainable construction and reduce the environmental impact of buildings.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports protecting Seattle’s Green New Deal funding to maintain climate action and sustainability policies.
Supports establishing a publicly accessible climate dashboard to track progress on meeting climate goals.
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Public Services
Supports funding for arts and cultural programs to "benefit community-based and regional organizations that improve equity and access to experiences and inspiration."
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Public Safety
Believes in focusing police response and resources on serious crimes to reduce lengthy response times, investigation backlogs, and resource shortages.
Believes the healthiest and safest communities are well-resourced communities.
Supports gun control to " keep guns out of the hands of our youth, dangerous individuals, and people at risk of harming themselves or loved ones."
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Education
Supports education on race and racism.
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Economy
Supports the JumpStart Seattle Tax, which is a corporate payroll tax designed to fund social services, including affordable housing, small business support, and community health initiatives.
Supports campaign finance reform.
Supports unions.
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