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David Chen is running a strong campaign for Shoreline City Council, Position 4. He is emphasizing tackling homelessness, developing the economy, and improving the sidewalks and public gathering spaces in the community. His plan to address affordable housing for seniors and workers is based on his experience serving on the board of Vision House, a homelessness nonprofit. Chen also wants to create more living-wage jobs by developing training programs at Shoreline Community College and bring new businesses to the city.
Chen recently resigned as vice president and general counsel to CRISTA Ministries due to accusations by parents and teachers that the parent organization was running a Christian school with an anti-gay stance both on campus and in the ministry. After trying to advocate for LGBTQ+ students at the school, he stated that the anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs held by CRISTA Ministries made working for them "untenable".
Last updated: 2023-04-05David Chen
David Chen is running a strong campaign for Shoreline City Council, Position 4.
David Chen is running a strong campaign for Shoreline City Council, Position 4. He is emphasizing tackling homelessness, developing the economy, and improving the sidewalks and public gathering spaces in the community. His plan to address affordable housing for seniors and workers is based on his experience serving on the board of Vision House, a homelessness nonprofit. Chen also wants to create more living-wage jobs by developing training programs at Shoreline Community College and bring new businesses to the city.
Chen recently resigned as vice president and general counsel to CRISTA Ministries due to accusations by parents and teachers that the parent organization was running a Christian school with an anti-gay stance both on campus and in the ministry. After trying to advocate for LGBTQ+ students at the school, he stated that the anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs held by CRISTA Ministries made working for them "untenable".
David Chen
David Chen is running a strong campaign for Shoreline City Council, Position 4.
R-88/I-1000
Referendum 88 is a public vote on I-1000, the affirmative action ballot measure signed by nearly 400,000 Washingtonians and approved by the Legislature this spring.