Wheels Start Coming Off Socialist Seattle Mayor’s Admin As Homeless Housing Scheme Sputters
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's administration faces challenges as her plan to add 1,000 new shelter beds is announced. The resignation of her senior advisor on homelessness, Jon Grant, raises concerns about the effectiveness of the housing scheme. Critics argue that simply increasing shelter capacity may not address the underlying issues of homelessness in the city.
- ▪Mayor Katie Wilson announced a plan to add 1,000 new shelter beds by the end of the year.
- ▪Jon Grant, her senior advisor on homelessness, resigned on the same day as the announcement.
- ▪Concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of increasing shelter capacity in addressing homelessness.
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US Wheels Start Coming Off Socialist Seattle Mayor’s Admin As Homeless Housing Scheme Sputters (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images) Arianna Hooker Contributor May 29, 2026 1:11 PM ET May 29, 2026 1:11 PM ET Arianna Hooker Contributor Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations) => { const adDivToHide = document.querySelector("#dailycaller_incontent_1"); if (adDivToHide && dc_noads_page) { adDivToHide.classList.add("hide-premium", "hide-free"); observer.disconnect(); console.log("Ad div found and hidden"); } }); observer.observe(document.body, { childList: true, subtree: true }); Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced Wednesday her plan to add 1,000 new shelter beds by the end of the year, but things are seemingly falling apart as a top advisor jumps ship.
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