Diogo Magalhaes is running for Issaquah City Council, Position 5. He is a first-generation immigrant from Portugal and is the Assistant Dean for International and Graduate Legal Studies at Seattle University. Committed to financial transparency and equity in politics, Magalhaes has not accepted any campaign donations, asking those interested to instead donate to charities and nonprofit organizations whose values are aligned with his.
Magalhaes is running a progressive campaign focused on improving the community as a whole by prioritizing public services that benefit all residents. On affordable housing, Magalhaes is cautious of pushing for development that lowers the quality of housing available. While there is a significant need to increase the housing supply available to help bring down costs, he also advocates for a more holistic approach to the issues, such as increased wages to strengthen purchasing power. As a part of his vision for sustainable development, he is an advocate for zoning changes that allow for transit-oriented development, walkable neighborhoods, and the transformation of underutilized areas for residential living. Among the many progressive values Magalhaes holds, he advocates for a more comprehensive approach to public safety that expands beyond traditional policing. He proposes partnering mental health professionals with police officers to handle non-violent responses and implement more cultural competency training for officers.
Diogo Magalhaes offers a fresh perspective for Issaquah, rooted in compassion, kindness, and community. We lean toward him for Issaquah City Council, Position 5.
Diogo Magalhaes is running for Issaquah City Council, Position 5. He is a first-generation immigrant from Portugal and is the Assistant Dean for International and Graduate Legal Studies at Seattle University. Committed to financial transparency and equity in politics, Magalhaes has not accepted any campaign donations, asking those interested to instead donate to charities and nonprofit organizations whose values are aligned with his.
Magalhaes is running a progressive campaign focused on improving the community as a whole by prioritizing public services that benefit all residents. On affordable housing, Magalhaes is cautious of pushing for development that lowers the quality of housing available. While there is a significant need to increase the housing supply available to help bring down costs, he also advocates for a more holistic approach to the issues, such as increased wages to strengthen purchasing power. As a part of his vision for sustainable development, he is an advocate for zoning changes that allow for transit-oriented development, walkable neighborhoods, and the transformation of underutilized areas for residential living. Among the many progressive values Magalhaes holds, he advocates for a more comprehensive approach to public safety that expands beyond traditional policing. He proposes partnering mental health professionals with police officers to handle non-violent responses and implement more cultural competency training for officers.
Diogo Magalhaes offers a fresh perspective for Issaquah, rooted in compassion, kindness, and community. We lean toward him for Issaquah City Council, Position 5.