The Seattle City Council Select Committee on Federal Administration & Policy convened on June 20, 2025, to address pressing issues affecting local businesses amid ongoing federal policy changes. The meeting focused on the impact of tariffs and other federal regulations on the regional economy, particularly small businesses.
The session began with panelists discussing the interconnectedness of local businesses with international markets. They emphasized that many local enterprises rely on global supply chains, making them vulnerable to federal tariff policies. One panelist highlighted the need for local government support during these uncertain times, stressing that consumer relief is essential as residents face financial pressures.
Council Member Baluchi raised a standing question about what local government can do to assist businesses. Panelists responded that while federal issues like tariffs are beyond local control, ongoing support for small businesses is crucial. They noted that without a thriving small business sector, the regional economy could face significant challenges.
Council President Nelson acknowledged the importance of supporting small businesses and reiterated the need for local government to focus on factors within its control, such as public safety and regulatory environments. He referenced concerns about potential tax increases that could further burden local businesses.
The discussion also touched on the broader implications of federal policies, with panelists expressing uncertainty about future supply chain stability. They called for local leadership to provide a sense of stability and support for businesses navigating these challenges.
As the meeting concluded, the committee members expressed gratitude to the panelists for their insights and committed to following up on the discussed issues. The overarching message was clear: local government must prioritize support for businesses to mitigate the adverse effects of federal policy changes and ensure economic resilience in the region.