Seattle and King County must maintain funding for vital services!
It's time to speak up and help shape 2025-2026 budgets.
Seattle and King County must maintain funding for vital services!
It's time to speak up and help shape 2025-2026 budgets.
🔔Updated 10/2/24 🔔
Essential Workers, Members, Friends, and Allies,
The Seattle Mayor's and King County Executive's proposed budgets are out! Now the City and County Council will revise those and make a final vote. Here's how they compare to our priorities:
Seattle:
✅ Includes the required inflation adjustment for HSD human services contracts
✅ Maintains the current number of shelter beds, and increases affordable housing overtime.
❌ Does not include a complete inflation adjustment for KCRHA COC contracts funded by the city
❌ Continues the 2% wage increase from last year, but does not add a 5% wage increase for human services contracts.
❌ Does not add new, progressive revenue to address the structural budget deficit
❌ Cuts programs that prevent homelessness, and that help people access public benefits and legal support
NOTE: Mayor Harrell's budget proposes to dramatically increase funding for the city's Unified Care Team which removes and clears people who are unsheltered from public places without ensuring they are able to go somewhere better.
King County:
✅ Keeps Public Health Clinics open
✅ Maintains current funding for shelter, and the County's current level of investments in affordable homes.
❌ Does not include an inflation or wage adjustment for homelessness services
NOTE: We are still evaluating the impact on other public health services that serve people experiencing homelessness
Ensure no loss of capacity in our joint Seattle and King County homelessness crisis response system. Maintain funding for 300 shelter beds that were supported with "one-time" funding. We cannot afford to lose ANY capacity in homelessness services, and we need ADDITIONAL quality shelter capacity to meet our community's needs - thousands have no shelter and shelters are full.
Increase ALL homeless service contracts to keep up with inflation and the cost of providing quality services. Seattle law requires the city to increase all Human Services Department contracts with inflation. However, that law doesn't include ALL homelessness services, or human services. Seattle and King County councilmembers need to make sure the whole sector can keep up with rising costs.
Increase human services wages by at least 5% in 2025, IN ADDITION to contract inflation adjustments. The authors of a UW study on wage equity found that Human Services workers are paid significantly less than their peers in other sectors, and recommended at least a 7% increase to human services wages by 2025 to help keep talent in the sector. In 2024, the Mayor included a 2% wage adjustment in the budget.
Maintain support for Public Health programs that serve people experiencing homelessness, including Public Health Clinics and the Healthcare for the Homeless Network
Maintain support for programs that prevent homelessness, and connect people experiencing homelessness with public benefits and legal representation.
Add new, progressive revenue to ensure that local governments can support homelessness services in the future.
We are advocating for both budgets to include inflation and wage adjustments for the entire continuum of homelessness services. Excluding groups of programs from these necessary wage adjustments further increases fragments in the system and perpetuates inadequate and inequitable resources for essential workers in our field.
We advocate for additional investments in essential workforce wages. By stabilizing and strengthening the current system, we can increase essential services for more people.
Your voice is critical to win a budget that respects essential workers and provides real support to people experiencing homelessness. This fall, your voice is especially important, since both Seattle and King County will see reduced General Fund revenue, and cuts are anticipated.
Ways you can engage:
📢 Sign up to give public testimony (in person OR remotely) at Seattle and King County budget hearings or committee meetings. Fill out our survey below and check out the calendar of key budget dates.
Check out our technical guide to public comment, and tips for crafting your effective message.
✏️ Email your city and county elected officials (you can find your district for Seattle here and King County here).
If you work in King County or Seattle and live elsewhere, you can still engage with the King County budget process. Make sure to tell councilmembers that you work in their city/county.
🔔 Respond to and share Coalition action alerts: Sign up for action alerts here.
Click on a calendar event below for sign up links. Sign up for Seattle committees opens 2 hours before the meeting starts.
Take action now! Write to your councilmembers to urge them to vote for all these amendments, so that ALL homelessness service and housing providers get a fair inflation and a minimum wage adjustment!
Resources to help you understand the Seattle Budget:
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We recommend organizations identify at least one senior leader, one Board member, multiple staff who provide services, AND multiple clients to give public comment at an upcoming public budget hearing (October 16 and November 12 in Seattle).
Coalition staff will support you with talking points, prep sessions, and be with you in person for Seattle public budget hearings .
Together, we'll make sure our City and County invest in vital services.
Click here for our guide to public comment.
THANK YOU!