Proponents of social housing in Seattle should prove their plan will work before they are entitled to $50 million per year, a housing advocate writes.
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Voters are being asked to choose between two measures. One, a new tax, would raise an estimated $52 million a year in perpetuity. The other would earmark $10 million a year for five years.