Gee & Ursula: Shakeups at Seattle City Hall first step toward ‘exciting’ next chapter
Jan 5, 2022, 1:49 PM

Debora Juarez in the Seattle City Council chambers. (Seattle City Council, Flickr)
(Seattle City Council, Flickr)
Debora Juarez was named Seattle City Council president this week, kicking off what ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio’s Gee & Ursula Show hopes will be a vibrant next chapter for city hall.
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First elected to city council , Juarez has operated more at the moderate end of the political spectrum in relation to her more progressive colleagues on the dais. That includes a vote in 2020 against the Jump Start big business tax, and speaking out against efforts to defund the police in that same year.
For co-host Ursula Reutin, that all made Juarez the obvious choice for council president.
“As someone who lives in the city of Seattle, she represents what I think so many of us want for our city,” Ursula described on Wednesday’s edition of the show. “As president, she wants to make the council more team-driven. She describes herself as a thinker and a collaborator, not interested in the hierarchy. She doesn’t look at city government as a building block for a political career.”
“Here’s someone who wants to say, ‘hey, we need to start working together for the good of all,’ and that is exciting to me,” she added.
Co-host Gee Scott echoed that sentiment, but took it one step further with an apt metaphor.
“I want to say this about Seattle City Council: I look at them like I look at a basketball team,” he opined. “A basketball team that hasn’t done well the last few seasons, they’ve been losing. They haven’t been good.”
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But amid recent shakeups within city hall, “this is a new season for them,” Gee clarified.
“It’s a new team. It’s a new leader. It’s a new mayor. And I would like to see this team, Seattle City Council, play and do things with continuity,” he continued. “I would like to see them pass the ball. I don’t want to see one person shooting all the shots while everybody stands around and watches. I’m looking forward to a new season with Seattle City Council — I got my tickets.”
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