You’re Invited!
I am running for re-election to the Burien City Council because I believe in protecting our neighborhoods and building a stronger future for our city. Over the past four years, I worked to pass a citywide camping ban, strengthen public safety, and ensure Burien remains a safe and welcoming place for families.
I support mindful zoning that respects our community. I am committed to keeping the cost of living down by cutting waste, tightening our budget, and making sure every tax dollar is spent wisely. I will continue building on the progress we have made together in keeping Burien safe and affordable.
I invite you to join me at my upcoming campaign events, where I will share more about my vision for Burien and how we can continue moving forward.

To receive details about my upcoming events, please email me at: Burien4Mora@gmail.com.
(Next meet & greet coming up will be September 23rd.)
You can also visit my website to learn more about me, and if you’re able, consider donating to support my campaign.
www.stephaniemoraforburien.com
Thank you for your support,
Stephanie Mora
Candidate for Re-Election to the Burien City Council
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Thank you for your awareness of the critical impact that Zoning has on the community quality of life.
Although I have no skin the Burien political scene, when I read: “I support mindful zoning that respects our community.” THAT’s a political statement if I’ve ever heard one. Can’t go wrong with that fickle answer.
@Carol L, Since you have no skin to the Burien political scene then you needn’t comment.
And our vote in the household is for Stephanie, Marie and Gabriel because we need these fresh young faces with their common sense ideas (even though Stephanie is a re-elect) and out with the old, Moore, Garcia and NO with their cohort’s Mendez, and Rocco!
Being that her opponent (Rocco) has aligned himself with the current Progressives seeking appointment and/or re election, it’s in Burien’s best interests to re elect Stephanie so that we stay on the road to recovery. He advocates for continuing the failures linked to KC/Seattle ideals and the Homeless Industrial Complex, those ties makes this an easy choice, vote for Stephanie and not a puppet financed and answering to outside interests. Save Burien
“ I am committed to keeping the cost of living down by cutting waste, tightening our budget, and making sure every tax dollar is spent wisely.”
Typically people who say things like this can’t point to one example of waste in the budget or to anything they’ve done while in office to reduce said waste.
@Charles and this is coming from the “Former Planning Commissioner for the City of Burien”?! Someone who can’t let go of the title of probably the only job you EVER had your whole life, from someone who was let go and is constantly “suing” the City for any frivolous thing you can think of and making the City waste money on those asinine lawsuits when the money could had been used elsewhere! OK we’ll believe you…NOT. Why don’t you just move on.
@Charles, or I meant to say, Former Planning Commissioner—then you must had said these same exact words all the time you served and still do with every lawsuit you can think of to keep spending our Cities money.
Your quote ⬆️ “ I am committed to keeping the cost of living down by cutting waste, tightening our budget, and making sure every tax dollar is spent wisely.”
⬆️ Typically people who say things like this can’t point to one example of waste in the budget or to anything they’ve done while in office to reduce said waste.
“I fully expect the same responsibility from a human if they are pooping outdoors, with the same city provided poop bags.” –Stephanie Mora
This candidate, who has used her former homeless status for political clout, implied homeless people should be treated like dogs, from her official council email. I think Burien residents deserve a councilmember that is capable of treating EVERYONE as a human. We are in an era of political upheaval on the national scale, and we need local representation that is up for the fight for protections that are being rapidly dismantled, not someone who compares their own consituents to dogs.
The problem is you advocate for the protection of squatters to camp anywhere, abuse drugs openly all while decimating local stores by stealing, those rights are not what society or Burien needs to enforce. You can’t use talking points to argue reality, you need to use common sense to approach issues rather than just spew old news.
I advocate for humans to be treated like humans, and not compared to animals by the people who (allegedly) represent me. I don’t think there’s anything more sensible as a voter. If you really think you can’t expect that of your representatives, I’m not sure what it is you actually want of this democracy.
Back to the topic at hand I appreciate Stephanie trying to help the environment by encouraging at least the use of poop bags, rather than a hot pile in a store doorway which is a more common occurance. And what I want of Democracy is to stop it’s decline through the pandering and acceptance of ideals and feel good measures that disregard common sense.
So is a human considered an animal? What differentiates an “animal” vs a “human” ? I know some “animals” have greater cognitive ability and more senses than “humans” so brains/cognitive ability isn’t the differentiator…
What happens to “animals” that don’t fall in line within their own species’ rules? Also what happens to the animals that disobey its own hierarchy? What happens to those “animals”?
Animals have speech as well and communicate within their species… some even can create tools and use them to their benefit, also some animals will purely do things to “play” or “have fun”, like rolling down a hill over and over again, animals even scale their own territories by going into war with other species, most all animals inherently guard their offspring as well … so what differentiates a human vs an animal?
And lastly Tom, what happens to those humans that are now identifying as an animal? ( I mean where does this stop at, if you can “identify” as whatever *you* want that is ?)