What would YOU do with $200 million dollars? Build a new jail? Jails are expensive.The City says it's planning ahead by 15 years. During that time, enough people living in despair and poverty in Seattle, with limited hopes for a future, can regularly ripen for criminalization and warehousing in an expensive new jail.
To help subsidize it, funding will be cut from hugely successful programs that help: at-risk youth, the growing number of people trying to survive poverty, thousands of homeless, people trying to break the cycle of drug addiction and drug-related crime, people who need health or human services help, people with mental-illness who don't get enough help (often criminalized) . . .
In otherwords, this $200 million dollar jail will house the people the City fails when it cuts programs. It's absurd.
Monday night at 6pm is the City's big Budget Hearing. It's our last chance to give them the word that we don't want another new jail. Write it down on a piece of paper if you want. Not in your neighborhood, not downtown, not at all. NO NEW JAIL.
Enough already.
-Revel