Mayor Wilson on Data Center Moratoriums, Her Definition of Public Interest, and the ‘White Female Mamdani’ of It All
Today on the podcast, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson joins Jane to discuss her transition from transit organizer to city leader, the Denny Way bus lane announcement that caught international media attention, and what she would say to her critics who want her to make decisions with more urgency. They explore what goes on behind the scenes when Wilson’s administration announces a pause to evaluate city programs and policies, and dig into surveillance cameras, AI implementation, and data centers. Wilson also shares how she defines ‘public interest.’ And finally, producer Sam and prince of social media, Ben, join Jane to talk about weekend plans from the West Seattle Garage Sale to Mother’s Day and Bonsai gardens.
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