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Seattle’s gearing up for a massive educational overhaul, with Mayor Bruce Harrell throwing down the gauntlet by signing a whopping $1.3 billion education levy! Set to hit the ballot in November 2025, this legislation aims to boost everything from preschool programs to post-secondary education. You could say it’s an investment in the future… or the art of making wallets lighter—let’s be honest!
So, what’s on the agenda? Kids get a treat with $658.2 million devoted to early learning and childcare, while K-12 students won’t be left in the dust either, scoring $510.7 million for safety and wellness initiatives. And let’s not forget those generous post-secondary perks—$82.4 million earmarked for two years of free tuition at Seattle colleges for public school grads. That sounds like a sweet deal if you ask me!
Of course, someone’s got to foot the bill, and it looks like the median Seattle homeowner will feel a pinch of about $656 a year. Ouch! But supporters argue it’s worth every penny for the potential glow-up of future generations. After all, helping kids dream big might just pay off—unless they’re dreaming of becoming professional video gamers. Then, who knows?
With Seattle making such bold moves for education funding, the question remains: how much is too much when it comes to our kids’ future? Will we see a thriving new wave of educated graduates, or is this just another step towards a city with more fees than feasible solutions?
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