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Stephanie Mora is running for re-election for Burien City Council Position 7. Her campaign remains as conservative as it was in 2021, as she continues to blame outsiders and nearby cities for local problems. She holds a staunch anti-homeless position and supports problematic private organizations to carry out her agenda, such as The More We Love.
In a statement supporting The More We Love, a group that initially started as a contractor for homeless encampment sweeps, Mora said that she has "never been a fan of the government trying to help people." Additionally, Mora championed an updated ordinance to Burien's camping policy, explaining the new ordinance would be even "stricter than the previous version" because the city wouldn't have to provide services. In another video, she said she was "sick of people sleeping outside," displaying a lack of compassion for her constituents struggling with homelessness.
Her current campaign continues to advocate for policies that cause harm to people experiencing homelessness. Earlier this year, she opposed an initiative to raise the minimum wage to match Tukwila's. Residents of Burien deserve compassionate and empathetic leaders who will bring progress to the city.
Between her anti-homeless approach and far-right conservative agenda, it's clear that Stephanie Mora is the wrong choice for Burien City Council, Position 7.
Stephanie Mora is running for re-election for Burien City Council Position 7. Her campaign remains as conservative as it was in 2021, as she continues to blame outsiders and nearby cities for local problems. She holds a staunch anti-homeless position and supports problematic private organizations to carry out her agenda, such as The More We Love.
In a statement supporting The More We Love, a group that initially started as a contractor for homeless encampment sweeps, Mora said that she has "never been a fan of the government trying to help people." Additionally, Mora championed an updated ordinance to Burien's camping policy, explaining the new ordinance would be even "stricter than the previous version" because the city wouldn't have to provide services. In another video, she said she was "sick of people sleeping outside," displaying a lack of compassion for her constituents struggling with homelessness.
Her current campaign continues to advocate for policies that cause harm to people experiencing homelessness. Earlier this year, she opposed an initiative to raise the minimum wage to match Tukwila's. Residents of Burien deserve compassionate and empathetic leaders who will bring progress to the city.
Between her anti-homeless approach and far-right conservative agenda, it's clear that Stephanie Mora is the wrong choice for Burien City Council, Position 7.