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Seattle Bipartisan Push to Ban Homeless Encampments Aligns With Predictions of Transformative 2026 Legislation

Bipartisan Seattle Coalition Launches Effort to Prohibit Homeless Encampments
Fed up with King County’s ever-expanding homeless crisis and paralyzed political leadership, a new bipartisan force called the Quality of Life Coalition is spearheading a ballot initiative-the so-called “Compassionate Public Safety Act”-to prohibit unauthorized homeless encampments on public property. The group, self-described as nonpartisan and led by former KTTH host Saul Spady, proposes that camping on sidewalks, parks, and streets be classified as a misdemeanor only if shelter is first offered and refused-an audaciously basic standard touted as innovative governance in a city that’s apparently forgotten how to govern. The measure includes tougher, immediate bans on encampments that jeopardize public safety or impede services, again borrowing ideas from other West Coast cities that have managed to notice the problem a few years earlier.

With support from Nirvana co-founder Krist Novoselic and former Democratic Rep. Jesse Johnson, and internal polling indicating overwhelming public approval-likely a product of sheer desperation rather than civic optimism-the coalition is now racing to gather 50,000 signatures to force council action or put the measure to a vote. Spady’s sense of urgency is fueled by the impending global spotlight of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, apparently believing that international shame might do what years of local suffering could not: prod Seattle’s leaders into basic competence.

If this rare alignment of business owners, artists, and ordinary residents successfully shames the city into action, King County might-just might-move toward the radical notion that publicly funded sidewalks and parks ought not to double as open-air triage centers for governmental ineptitude. But forgive the skepticism, given the city’s established tradition of deferring solutions until embarrassment outweighs inertia. Signature collection begins after July 4th; apparently, independence from failure is still aspirational.

Karl Rove Predicts Major Legislation Will Significantly Influence 2026
Republican strategist Karl Rove has peered into his crystal ball and declared the recently approved congressional spending package will have enormous ramifications for the 2026 midterms. Rove specifically highlighted changes to Medicaid that, in his words, will lead to people losing their coverage-a devastating prospect sold to the public as prudent fiscal management. When voters feel the sting of lost healthcare, Rove predicts the political fallout will be impossible for either party to ignore. But then, politicians are infamous for learning nothing until the consequences come calling.

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