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Alexis Rinck

Alexis Rinck

Seattle City Council - Position 8 (At Large)

About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Nonpartisan

Occupation

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My Top Issues

Environment / Energy

Establish workforce development initiatives focused on training people in green industries for a just transition.

Environment / Energy

Target critical projects that increase green spaces– such as parks, community gardens, and urban forests– in historically under-resourced neighborhoods ensuring equitable access for all communities.

Taxes / Budget

Do the hard work to balance our budget and represent community priorities.

Environment / Energy

Protect Seattle’s Green New Deal funding to maintain and accelerate climate action and sustainability policies and community partnerships citywide.

Environment / Energy

Partner across the state for affordable energy prices, equitable distribution of solar infrastructure, and accountable utilities.

Taxes / Budget

Explore additional revenue options – including a local capital gains tax, high payroll tax, and real estate transfer tax – that can generate revenue to fund programs that address our city’s most critical issues.

Housing

Protect, grow, and diversify investments into affordable housing to the scale identified by statewide-modeling efforts, including promoting zoning and comprehensive plan updates that increase housing options and affordability in every Seattle neighborhood.

Housing

Advocate for state-level renter protections, including sensible caps on rent increases and other reforms that keep people housed without slowing investment in new home construction.

Environment / Energy

Establish a publicly accessible climate dashboard including clear indicators so we are finally able track our progress on meeting climate goals.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Work alongside and listen to communities most impacted by violence.

Housing

Expand strategies that help people maintain their housing to prevent homelessness, including emergency rental assistance, utility shut off assistance, and small/ community based landlord engagement.

Environment / Energy

Support infrastructure investments and leveraging of state and federal funds to modernize existing public buildings and push for adoption of Seattle's Green Building standards.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Focus police response and resources on serious crimes where too often people and communities suffer from lengthy response times, backlogs in investigation, or lack of resources to properly address a crisis.

Arts / Culture

Leverage new County funding for arts and cultural programs to benefit community-based and regional organizations that improve equity and access to experiences and inspiration.

Housing

Support community-based development with goals to stop the displacement of low-income communities and communities of color out of urban areas, and increase high-density, transit-oriented development.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Innovate and introduce newer models that support crime intervention, prevention and community wellness.

Guns

Work with state delegation to expand funding for the Office of Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Support the Move Seattle Levy renewal to invest in basics like road and bridge repair, safer access to transit and schools, reduce need for short car trips to neighborhood shopping and services, and meet climate goals through electrification, streetside tree planting, and other improvements.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Improve safety and connectivity with thoughtful street redesign, pedestrian lighting, protected bike lanes, and transit stop safety and repairs.

Wages / Job Benefits

Improve access to good jobs for low-income communities and people of color historically left out of economic prosperity.

Wages / Job Benefits

Protect City unions' contracts from rollback or opposition.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Continue to invest in dual-dispatch programs like the CARE team.

Environment / Energy

Work to ensure that the City is on track to meet its goal for 2029 to transition all homes to electric heat pumps to move away from use of fracked gas that is currently contributing to a third of our City’s climate pollution. This will help eliminate climate and indoor air pollution, add life saving cooling capacity, and lower energy use through greater efficiency.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Work at the grassroots, city, and state level to keep guns out of the hands of our youth, dangerous individuals, and people at risk of harming themselves or loved ones.

Environment / Energy

Address localized air and water pollution issues that disproportionately impact young people of color and low income households with partnerships for HVAC improvements in housing, better capture and treatment of stormwater, transition to cleaner vehicles, and other safeguards.

Wages / Job Benefits

Support job creation in clean energy, including EV infrastructure, conversion to clean home heating and cooling, and other areas where we can grow jobs and provide career opportunities.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Work with state and local partners to secure funding for multi-family and public EV charging stations, and other programs that lower the barrier to clean and zero-emission vehicle adoption.

Taxes / Budget

Build a coalition across communities, organizations, and elected officials to explore progressive revenue options, ensuring we protect programs and corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share.

Arts / Culture

Complete waterfront park and pedestrian improvements, connecting this incredible redeveloped asset to downtown other cultural institutions.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Support equitable transit-oriented development to make our community accessible to all.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Center people in navigating our city to build an integrated local system that prioritizes walking, rolling, biking and public transit.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Continue investments in programs like Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD), Community Passageways, and others that help restore lives, prevent violence, and end cycles of incarceration and generational harm.

Housing

Prioritize increasing funding for changes and expansions to homelessness services and temporary housing as identified in the Five Year Plan.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Make navigating our city easier through new sidewalks, reducing barriers to biking, better transit schedules, and accessible pedestrian signals.

Wages / Job Benefits

Continue advocating for living wages and affordable, quality healthcare — including gender-affirming care and reproductive care — for all workers.

Arts / Culture

Prepare Seattle for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, when nearly a million visitors will come to our region – and compete to host the Women’s World Cup in 2027.

Healthcare

Combat the overdose epidemic: Increase access to community-based treatment Support efforts with partners to grow our behavioral health workforce and facilities Ensure overdose reversal medication and fentanyl testing access is expansive.

Wages / Job Benefits

Ensure that the Office of Fair Labor Standards is resourced to be able continue to protect the rights of workers.

Wages / Job Benefits

Advocate and prioritize funding for frontline staff in human services work to advance pay equity and support workforce stabilization.

Wages / Job Benefits

Promote apprenticeship utilization and other entry points to bring women, BIPOC, and non-traditional workers into highly paid skilled trades careers.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Work to improve police accountability and increase civilian oversight of the Seattle Police Department.

Wages / Job Benefits

Promote Community Workforce Agreements, Project Labor Agreements, and other fair wage and local hire standards.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Explore progressive revenue options to fund changes to our public transit to align with community priorities for safety, mobility, maintenance, and livability.

Taxes / Budget

Work with Seattle’s state delegation to explore how the Legislature can create more revenue options for municipalities.

Wages / Job Benefits

Ensure protections for LGBTQIA workers.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Evaluate current investments into public safety to ensure funding is being utilized in the most effective way.

Housing

Address food deserts, food scarcity, and lack of healthy food access through protecting the city’s Fresh Bucks programs, expanding community gardens, improving partnerships with local growers and farmers markets, and encouraging union-represented grocery expansion in growing and underserved neighborhoods.

Environment / Energy

Protect and defend Jumpstart funding – designated towards affordable housing, equitable development, and Green New Deal initiatives – from long-term backfilling of the General Fund.

Arts / Culture

Protect music and nightlife venues throughout the city to maintain accessible, affordable, and culturally diverse music and performance opportunities for artists and fans alike.

Wages / Job Benefits

Work to end discrimination and exploitation of immigrant workers.

Wages / Job Benefits

Support the right of workers to organize and seek union representation.

Taxes / Budget

We need to both maximize current resources, and look at realistic progressive revenue options that can help fill the gaps in our budget without increasing the burden on lower income and working Seattle residents.

Environment / Energy

Incorporate anti-displacement strategies to keep people’s commutes short, and remain connected to the communities they call home.

Environment / Energy

Combat car emissions by thoughtfully investing in and encouraging greener modes of transportation.

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