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Nick Licata (politician)

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28: 285:. In 1983 Licata co-founded Give Peace a Dance which, for 6 years, held 24-hour dance marathons to raise funds for TV ads promoting nuclear disarmament. Licata was Co-Chair of Citizens for More Important Things, a group opposed to excessive public funding for professional sports stadiums. It wrote King County Initiative 16, collecting over 73,000 signatures to be placed on the ballot. It won but was voided by the State Legislature a week later. Licata later testified before Congress at the request of Congressman 320:. In addition, Licata stated in 2007 that the absence of the SuperSonics from Seattle would leave a "near zero" economic impact to the city. He later stated that his remarks were "smug and wrong (Licata newsletter July 2006)" but the damage had been done. While the public investment into arenas and stadiums can be debated, it can not be debated that the Sonics supported 1,300 jobs and were responsible for $ 188 million in local economic activity. "On September 24, 2012, Licata voted No on a proposed 225:, having left office at the end of 2015 after being elected to five terms and serving 18 years. During his time on the council, he served as Council President and chaired numerous committees, including Budget, Parks, Public Safety, Human Services, Housing, Arts and Culture. Licata is also a published author of two books, a children's novel and a non-fiction book on citizenship. 304:
Upon his election to the City Council, he instituted poetry readings, titled Words Worth, in his committee meetings believing that the personal insight of poetry has the power to enlighten the routine of government. Licata initiated Seattle's "Poet Populist" position in 1999 which engaged the public
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basketball arena, which was eventually approved 6-2 by the remaining Council members. That proposed arena was subsequently rejected in favor of rehabbing the existing Seattle Center arena later named the Key Arena and now named the Climate Pledge Arena, currently home to the Seattle Storm WNBA team
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on the financial drain that public funding of professional sport teams placed on municipal governments. Licata is founding chair of Local Progress, a nationwide organization of progressive local officials.
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In 2007, Licata supported Initiative I-91, which prohibited the city from supporting sports teams unless such investments had a fair return, which facilitated the relocation of the
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Licata sponsored Seattle's law requiring that all Seattle employers with more than four full-time equivalent employees provide paid
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in voting each year for a local poet to lead public events, read in public schools and libraries.
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organization Coalition Against Redlining in Seattle and testified before Congress on the
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Becoming A Citizen Activist - Stories, Strategies and Advice for Changing Our World
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Licata was one of two City Council members who supported rebuilding the
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In 1969 Licata received his bachelor's degree in political science from
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During part of his time in office, Licata served as Council President.
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which was published from 1974 to 1982. Licata is the author of
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University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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