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Isabelle Kerner
Isabelle Kerner is running for Seattle City Council Member, District 7.
Personal background
Isabelle is originally from Seattle. She has an associate's degree from Seattle Central College and a bachelor's degree in political science from American University. She lives in the downtown corridor.
Professional background
Isabelle owns Seattle Spy LLC, which does private investigations, is a certified ethical hacker at EC-Council, and is the founder of Isabelle Kerner Art & Design. She used to be an administrative assistant and junior recruiter at ABM Industries, reservation supervisor at Chihuly Garden and Class, and international filing specialist at Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. She is a licensed certified ethical hacker, a professional investigator, and a private investigator.
Political background
Isabelle Kerner previously ran for city council to represent seat 7 in 2019 but did not win.
Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to deal with waste in the city and its perimeter.
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Housing & Urban Development
Wants to "[i]mplement common sense solutions that will address the crises that have left thousands on Seattle's sidewalks, streets, and parks where criminal activity continues to run rampant."
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Environment
As of June 27, 2023, Isabelle Kerner’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Services
Wants to "balance a budget and conduct regular audits to ensure the needs of the general public are prioritized over 'special interest(s).'"
Supports creating training sites for people displaced or unemployed to increase the supply of skilled workers and incentivize education in science, technology, engineering and math.
Said, "Seattle has a 'spending' problem, not a 'revenue' problem."
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Public Safety
Supports prosecuting people for public drug use.
Wants to rebuild trust between the public and the police.
Supports increasing the amount of police officers to 1,400.
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