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- Councilmember Jean Godden Wins the Day, October 14, 2009, The Daily Weekly
- Seattle City Council furloughs for some, not all?, October 13, 2009, Seattle Times
- Seattle City Councilwoman to write city a check, October 13, 2009, Seattle PostGlobe
- Does gender matter?, June 22, 2009, seattlepi.com
- Palm Court to be new public space, June 19, 2009, West Seattle Herald
- Seattle offers tax break if Russell Investments moves from Tacoma, June 18, 2009, Seattle Times
- Arts meeting at Century Ballroom: City needs a 'cultural manager', June 16, 2009, CHS Capitol Hill Seattle Blog
- City auditor leaving post for federal job, June 1, 2009, seattlepi.com
- City Council members to pay own way on junket: $2,551.53, May 7, 2009, seattlepi.com
- KeyArena bill could come back to life in special session, April 27, 2009, seattlepi.com
- P-I's globe to be nominated for landmark status, March 28, 2009 , Seattle Times
- Seattle City Councilmembers want to save P-I Globe, March 27, 2009, seattlepi.com
- City Council to hear from citizens on $25 million budget gap, March 25, 2009, seattlepi.com
- Budget getting crunchier at City Hall, March 6, 2009, Crosscut
- Life Beyond the P-I, March 6, 2009, Daily Weekly
- City Council endorses single payer health, February 18, 2009, seattlepi.com
- Councilmember Jean Godden on Facebook's Distinguished Dames, February 3, 2009, The Daily Weekly
- Seattle is only No. 3 on favorite-city list?!!!, January 28, 2009, Seattle Times
- Inauguration: View from City Hall, January 20, 2009, seattlepi.com
- Viewing halls fill with tears of joy, January 21, 2009, seattlepi.com
- City Employees Retirement Board Acts To Divest from Sudan, December 10, 2008, The Seattle Medium
- $30 million set aside to help untangle the 'Mercer Mess', November 17, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- More budget cuts ahead in Seattle to meet $19M shortfall, November 8, 2008, Seattle Times
- Big tax losses hitting city, November 8, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle faces $18M budget gap for ’09, ’10, November 5, 2008, Puget Sound Business Journal
- $18 million shortfall may force city cuts, layoffs, November 5, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Shortfall of $19 million expected in city budget, November 5, 2008, Seattle Times
- Speakers Urge Council To Spare Programs From Budget Axe, October 28, 2008, KIRO TV
- City Council expects an animated crowd at budget hearing Sunday, October 26, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Mayor's proposed budget cuts administrative jobs, September 30, 2008, Seattle Times
- Nickels trims budget a bit for fiscal 2009, September 30, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- The high cost of an empty taxicab, October 6, 2008, Crosscut
- Mayor proposes tax break for music venues, September 18, 2008, Seattle Times
- No rose colored glasses, September 15, 2008, West Seattle Herald
- Nickels proposes $5 million spending freeze in current city budget, August 15, 2008, Seattle Times
- City Council approves 'green taxi' investment, August 12, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle City Council approves rules for taxis, August 12, 2008, Seattle Times
- Taxi drivers say they were prodded to protest regulations, August 12, 2008, Seattle Times
- Seattle wades into the taxi tangle, August 1, 2008, Crosscut
- Council OKs 20-cent Fee on Plastic, Paper Bags, July 29, 2008, Post-Intelligencer
- Budgets are boring, but necessary, May 27, 2008, West Seattle Herald
- Seattle council tackles food issues, April 29, 2008, Seattle Times
- Send for a one-armed economist, April 28, 2008, Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle Council approves food initiative
, April 28, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Jean Godden on Seattle's Changes, March 27, 2008, Crosscut
- Security officers rally downtown, block traffic, February 25, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattleites convene to discuss upcoming city priorities, February 10, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Council vote allows for Storm to extend lease, February 12, 2008, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- FCC urged not to relax ownership rules, December 1, 2006, Seattle Times
- Utility sees the light on rate relief, November 7, 2006, Seattle Times
- 9% cut in rates for City Light urged, October 24, 2006, Seattle Times
- Goats make quick work of weeds, September 27, 2006, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- This ought to get your goat, September 26, 2006, Seattle Times
- Mayor asks for 10% increase in spending, September 26, 2006, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- An unlovely landmark, June 7, 2006, Seattle Times
- Seattle electric bills may go down, July 20, 2006, Seattle Times
- Cruise lines battle tax, July 21, 2006, Puget Sound Business Journal
- An unlovely landmark, June 7, 2006, Seattle Times
- Jimi, we finally know you, May 31, 2006, Seattle Times
- City seeks to honor 'favorite son' Hendrix, May 23, 2006, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- City Council proposes Jimi Hendrix park, May 23, 2006, Puget Sound Business Journal
- City Light's green goals will be put to the test in court, May 22, 2006, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Recognition for a rock icon: a park named for Hendrix?, May 17, 2006, Seattle Times
- Now's not the time to cheap-out on the viaduct, May 5, 2006, Seattle Times
- Cable TV regulation is an issue to watch, May 2, 2006
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- City tightens building curbs near streams and wetlands, March 28, 2006, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Powerful women's life lessons, March 18, 2006, Seattle Times
- Homeowners vs. environment: New rules involve tricky trade-offs City Council to balance development, protection, March 6, 2006
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- In Their Own Words - Jean Godden speaks out on Tim Eyman's anti-Gay initiative, March 3, 2006, Seattle Gay News
- Seattle Officials Get Earful About the Bremerton Way, February 3, 2006, Kitsap Sun
- City Council adds $200,000 to urban forestry efforts, November 30, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle Libraries: book more time, November 4, 2005, Seattle Times
- Council OKs stricter strip-club rules , October 4, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Monorail Crackdown , September 29, 2005, The Stranger
- City Council Given Two Monorail Options , September 22, 2005, Komo 4 News
- Revote on monorail gets backing , September 16, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Energy audit of Seattle City Hall sought , August 2, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Completed City Hall will get energy audit, July 12, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle City Hall: Meter is running fast , July 6, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seattle's new City Hall is an energy hog , July 5, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- South Lake Union streetcar wins council's OK, June 28, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- City raises alert over monorail risks, June 28, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- New monorail tab hits hard , June 23, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- City in for big electrical bill as South Lake Union grows, April 29, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- City Light: All aglow with stability, April 27, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Editorial Board
- Energy: Leaving politics behind, March 23, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- From columnist to councilwoman , March 21, 2005, University of Washington - Alumni News
- Seattle officials back 520 plan foes, March 2, 2005, Seattle Times
- Seattle dreams of 'green' team , February 17, 2005, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- St. James Cathedral marks a century of service, November 13, 2004, Seattle Times
- Walk (fast) down to City Hall and give us a Post-Intelligencerece of your mind, October 06, 2004, Seattle Times
- Energize good will, August 16, 2004, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Mayor backs off homeless meals ban, August 12, 2004, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Free-meal programs go back to plaza, August 12, 2004, Seattle Times
- Monorail-killing measure advances, July 22, 2004, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- A $25 million Seattle City Light refund due -- eventually, May 21, 2004, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Council negotiates higher power rate with Nucor for '04 , February 26, 2004, Seattle Times
- Fresh faces, renewed focus for Seattle City Light, February 23, 2004, Seattle Times
- Carrasco confirmed as Seattle City Light chief, February 2, 2004, Puget Sound Business Journal
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