Heidi Wills subject files, 1999-2003.
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Wills, Heidi, 1968-
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Heidi Wills attended the University of Washington, earning a degree in history of science, technology and medicine. After college, Wills worked as an aide to King County Executive Ron Sims. She was elected to the Seattle City Council in 1999, defeating Charlie Chong, to serve a four-year term. During her tenure on the council, Wills was chair of the Energy and Environmental Policy Committee and vice-chair for the Housing, Human Services, Education, and Civil Rights Committee, and the Transportat...
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Belzman, Josh
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Seattle (Wash.). City Council
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Original city charter established a seven member Common Council; 1890 new city charter created a bi-cameral legislative branch with a nine member Board of Aldermen and 16 member House of Delegates; 1896 charter returned to a single body of 13 members, elected from 11 wards and two at-large; number of council members grew to 18 in 1907; charter amendment in 1910 reduced the number to nine, all elected at large. From the description of Minutes, 1881-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...
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