Gubernatorial races, city budgets, and more on this Week in Review
Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Caitlin Moran of The Evergrey, writer Charles Mudede of the Stranger, and C is for Crank's Erica C. Barnett.
This week, Tim Eyman announces he's running for governor. What can we expect from his run? And what's happening with the initiative he backed, I-976?
Also, the Seattle City Council is voting on Mayor Durkan's budget on Monday - what changes have they made to her proposal? And why is $1.3 million of that budget going towards mobile bathroom facilities?
Plus, what's happening with the Seattle Film and Music office, and why the Mayor wants to classify computer programmers and software developers as artists.
And, the state legislature is facing a lawsuit that could force them to stop rushing legislation. How would that change how bills are passed?
And finally, Seattle saw the largest drop in solo car commuters last year - but what does that mean for our bumper stickers?