Today the Seattle City Council Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee spoke about The Seattle Public Libraryâs 1,500 hours of rolling closures for the first time since the Library announced the service cuts two weeks ago. Committee Chair Maritza Rivera, who never responded to my request for comment about the closures when the news broke, must have spent the last 14 days thinking of ways to downplay the apparent connection between Mayor Bruce Harrellâs hiring freeze and the higher-than-usual vacancy rate that SPL said forced the hour reductions.Â
While Council Member Tammy Morales, the only member to dare stand up for the libraries so far, advocated for taxes on the wealthy and on corporations to save critical services in the face of budget disaster, Rivera started digging through the couch cushions. She suggested SPL wouldnât be in this situation if it werenât for the union's contract, crime, and these damn kids and their screens.Â
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