Seattle Democrats Breaks With Mayor Over Business Exodus Concerns + Bridge Price Tag Skyrockets
The Center Square YT
•May 20th, 2026
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A second Democratic member of the Seattle City Council is now publicly raising concerns over comments made by Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson regarding businesses and wealthy residents potentially leaving the city and state over rising taxes and regulations.
During an exclusive interview with Center Square Seattle reporter Randy Diamond, Seattle City Councilman Rob Saka said he disagrees with dismissing concerns from employers and higher-income residents who say mounting tax burdens and regulations are driving people out of Seattle and Washington.
The comments come amid ongoing debate surrounding:
Seattle’s economic climate
Washington’s new income tax
Business relocation concerns
Corporate layoffs
Economic uncertainty in the region
TOP STORY: ROB SAKA SPEAKS OUT
Councilman Saka said he is personally concerned about the economic consequences of major employers potentially leaving the city.
The discussion focused heavily on:
Starbucks’ presence in Seattle
Layoffs involving corporate employees
Concerns over job growth
The broader business environment in Seattle
Saka said:
“I personally disagree with the approach.”
He added:
“I do find it gravely concerning when any major employer picks up its crayons and heads to another play box and takes jobs with it.”
Saka emphasized:
Businesses, workers, and families should all have a voice
Leaders should not “dismiss or trivialize” concerns
Seattle should focus on collaborative problem solving
SECOND DEMOCRAT TO BREAK RANKS
Saka is now the second Seattle Democrat in recent weeks to publicly express concern over the mayor’s messaging regarding business and wealth flight.
The episode also referenced prior comments from Seattle City Councilman Bob Kettle, who similarly warned against dismissing concerns about:
Tax burdens
Regulation
Economic competitiveness
Potential business departures
The debate comes as Washington’s new millionaire’s income tax faces:
A repeal initiative effort
Constitutional legal challenges
Growing criticism from some business leaders
PIERCE COUNTY RACE HEADS TO BALLOT AFTER COURT WIN
The episode also highlighted a major court ruling involving former Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan, who successfully challenged an attempt to remove him from the Pierce County Council District 7 ballot.
Solan argued:
The challenge was politically motivated
County officials attempted to block his candidacy
He met residency requirements to run
A judge ultimately ruled:
Pierce County’s voter registration requirement created too high a legal barrier
Solan’s candidacy can proceed
The race now heads toward the August primary.
INTERSTATE BRIDGE PROJECT COSTS CONTINUE CLIMBING
The episode also examined the growing controversy surrounding the Interstate Bridge Replacement project connecting Washington and Oregon across the Columbia River.
Officials confirmed:
Project costs have jumped dramatically
The estimated price tag now ranges from $13.5 billion to $15.2 billion
Tolls will begin before the new bridge is completed
Critics, including Rep. John Ley, argue:
Light rail expansion is unnecessarily inflating costs
Current ridership projections do not justify rail construction
Bus transit alternatives would be significantly cheaper
WHY THIS MATTERS
This impacts:
Seattle jobs
Business retention
Taxes
Transportation costs
Regional economic growth
Washington politics
Economic competitiveness, taxation, and infrastructure spending are quickly becoming some of the most important political issues in Washington state.
WHAT’S NEXT
Seattle business climate debate expected to continue
Mike Solan’s campaign now moves toward the August primary
Interstate Bridge tolling and cost debates likely to intensify
Washington income tax legal and political battles continue
HASHTAGS
#Seattle #WashingtonState #Politics #Business #Economy #Taxes #Transportation #BreakingNews #Infrastructure #USNews
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