Spencer Pratt Wants Homeless Sent To Seattle + Democrats Push Back On WA Income Tax

Spencer Pratt Wants Homeless Sent To Seattle + Democrats Push Back On WA Income Tax

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is drawing national attention after suggesting that many drug-addicted homeless individuals in Los Angeles could eventually relocate to Seattle under his proposed homelessness policies. Pratt made the comments during an interview with ABC7 Los Angeles while discussing his plans for addressing homelessness and addiction in the city. SPENCER PRATT TARGETS SEATTLE IN HOMELESSNESS COMMENTS Pratt claimed: Large portions of Los Angeles’ homeless population are not originally from California Nonprofits and rehab organizations are contributing to the crisis Stricter enforcement and reduced funding could push people elsewhere According to Pratt: “They’re all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them.” He specifically referenced Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson while discussing how he believes Seattle handles homelessness and drug addiction. Pratt argued: ➡️ Some individuals are drawn to cities with more permissive policies ➡️ Current systems incentivize continued addiction and homelessness ➡️ Major changes are needed in how cities respond to the crisis SEATTLE MAYOR’S OFFICE DID NOT RESPOND According to Washington In Focus Daily host Carleen Johnson: A request for comment was sent to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s office No response was received prior to the podcast recording The comments are already fueling broader debates involving: Homelessness policy Drug addiction Public safety Regional migration between West Coast cities Critics of Seattle’s approach argue: ➡️ Policies are too permissive ➡️ Cities are enabling addiction and encampments ➡️ Businesses and residents are increasingly frustrated Supporters argue: ➡️ Homelessness is a complex humanitarian issue ➡️ Housing affordability and mental health treatment remain major factors ➡️ Sweeps and punitive policies alone do not solve the crisis This impacts: Homelessness policy Public safety debates West Coast politics Regional migration Local government policy Seattle and Los Angeles voters The comments are quickly becoming part of a larger political fight over how major West Coast cities handle homelessness, addiction, and public disorder. Today’s Washington In Focus Daily also features: Washington business owners are sounding the alarm over the state’s new income tax, with some lifelong Democrats now considering leaving Washington altogether. In this episode of Washington In Focus Daily, Carlene Johnson speaks with Teeter owners Chris and Riley Lear about tariffs, rising costs, staffing cuts, and why they say Washington businesses have been “bled dry” by the cumulative tax burden. The conversation also dives into concerns over how the new 9.9% income tax could impact S corporations and business owners whose profits exist largely on paper through inventory and reinvestment. Plus, Representative John Ley warns the Interstate Bridge Replacement project could become a multi-billion-dollar “boondoggle,” with tolls potentially climbing far higher than originally advertised. Ley compares the project to California’s troubled high-speed rail effort and argues the inclusion of light rail is dramatically driving up costs for Washington and Oregon drivers. #Seattle #LosAngeles #Homelessness #SpencerPratt #Politics #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #WashingtonState #California #USNews


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