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Closing the bullpen loophole in our open-meetings law

Seattle's reputation for full citizen participation is besmirched at Safeco Field night after night. We must begin the process of fixing it at once.

Closing the bullpen loophole in our open-meetings law
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Steve Clifford

Seattle's reputation for full citizen participation is besmirched at Safeco Field night after night. We must begin the process of fixing it at once.

Why are the citizens of Seattle excluded from participating in important decisions?    At Safeco Field, which was financed partly with public funds, the decision to bring in a relief pitcher is made in private, without hearings, without public consultation, and without due process.    I say end this elitist, exclusionary, and undemocratic process. I propose that the following regulations shall apply to pitching changes at Safeco Field:

This is the Seattle way. You can help. Contact your City Council member and demand action. If we begin now, these regulations could be in place by the 2026 season.

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