Washington in Focus

Seattle Leaders Clash Over Business Exodus Concerns + Housing First vs. Treatment First Debate

May 15, 2026·30 min
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In this episode of Washington In Focus Daily, major questions emerge over Washington’s business climate, water rights battles, and the growing debate over homelessness policy across the state. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz publicly criticized Seattle and Washington leadership over what he described as an increasingly anti-business political climate, while a Moses Lake family farm continues a costly nine-year legal battle with the Washington Department of Ecology over water rights. The episode also examines Spokane’s ongoing fight over homelessness policy and whether Washington should move away from a “Housing First” approach toward a “Treatment First” model focused on addiction recovery. 💰 TOP STORY: HOWARD SCHULTZ BLASTS WA BUSINESS CLIMATE Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz sharply criticized Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and Washington leadership in a Wall Street Journal op-ed this week. Schultz argued: Washington’s tax and regulatory environment is worsening Businesses are increasingly treated as adversaries Rising crime, homelessness, and disorder are harming Seattle’s economy Risk-taking and entrepreneurship are no longer being rewarded The comments follow Schultz’s recent move to Florida and come amid growing concerns about a business and wealthy resident exodus from Washington. Seattle City Councilmember Bob Kettle also warned city leaders against dismissing business relocation concerns, arguing Seattle must remain competitive with nearby cities like Bellevue. ⚖️ MOSES LAKE FARM FAMILY FIGHTS STATE OVER WATER RIGHTS A Grant County farming family is awaiting word on whether the Washington Supreme Court will take up their long-running water rights dispute with the Department of Ecology. Ron and Robin Foti say: The legal battle has lasted more than nine years They have spent nearly $1 million on legal fees and fines The state failed to provide required technical assistance The case has devastated their family and business Ecology argues the family improperly tapped into a vulnerable aquifer in the Odessa region, where groundwater levels have significantly declined over recent decades. The case could ultimately shape future water rights disputes involving farms across Washington state. 🚨 SPOKANE HOMELESSNESS DEBATE SHIFTS TOWARD ‘TREATMENT FIRST’ The episode also explores Spokane’s growing debate over homelessness policy. Local leaders recently attempted to shift Spokane away from a “Housing First” model — which prioritizes subsidized housing without sobriety requirements — toward a “Treatment First” approach focused on addiction recovery and rehabilitation. Supporters of the Treatment First approach argue: Substance abuse is a major driver of chronic homelessness Taxpayers deserve measurable results Housing alone does not solve addiction Critics of Housing First say taxpayers are increasingly frustrated with rising costs and continued homelessness despite years of funding and intervention programs. 📊 WHY THIS MATTERS These stories impact: Business investment Water rights Agriculture Homelessness policy Taxpayer spending Washington’s long-term economic and political direction The debates over taxes, regulation, public safety, and government accountability are expected to remain central issues heading into the 2026 election cycle. 📅 WHAT’S NEXT Washington Supreme Court expected to decide whether to hear the Foti farm case Continued backlash over Seattle and Washington tax policies Spokane leaders expected to continue debating homelessness strategy Additional business and economic concerns likely ahead of the 2026 elections 🔔 Subscribe for continuing coverage of Washington politics, taxes, agriculture, homelessness policy, and economic accountability. #WashingtonState #Politics #Business #Homelessness #Agriculture #Economy #Taxes #WaterRights #BreakingNews #USNews Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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