From the Publisher: The SunBreak’s Progress, Chapter 3

From the Publisher: The SunBreak’s Progress, Chapter 3

What’s new-ish? We just anointed Tony Kay as our new music editor. Audrey Hendrickson is now our managing arts editor. Philippa Kiraly writes for us occasionally about classical music. I always feel like I need to get out there and interview more people just for being themselves, but you know Seattle–people are shy. I believe we’re in the double digits in actual paying subscribers now. It’s always thrilling to get that email from PayPal. Continue reading From the Publisher: The SunBreak’s Progress, Chapter 3

For Just a Nickel a Day, You Can Feed King County Metro

For Just a Nickel a Day, You Can Feed King County Metro

The most absurd claim, though, is that Metro is “continually asking for more money,” as if the problem is not that Metro is continually getting less in the first place. “Voters have already given Metro two recent tax increases,” writes Ennis, “in 2000 and 2006.”

As Desmond points out, King County Metro’s financial struggles stem from 1999’s I-695, which left transit dependent solely on sales tax revenues. The 2000 “increase” supplied Metro with less money than it had lost. After the 2006 “increase,” and the recession, “Metro’s revenues dropped twice as much as Transit Now was supposed to raise.” Continue reading For Just a Nickel a Day, You Can Feed King County Metro