Seattle mayor proposes $970M levy to build affordable housing

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Seattle mayor proposes $970M levy to build affordable housing
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Seattle city leaders are asking voters to approve a housing levy to build 3,000 new affordable housing units and fund other initiatives to help address the housing and homelessness crisis the city is grappling with.

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