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Mike Sotelo says recent policies have hurt small minority businesses and urges tax-related vote

Campaign and Election (TVW) · August 8, 2026
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Summary

Mike Sotelo, chairman/cofounder of the Ethnic Community Chambers of Commerce, criticized recent local policy impacts on small and minority-owned businesses—citing street conditions, lost parking and wage decisions—and urged members to support the tax initiative he said preserves entrepreneurs' ability to build generational wealth.

Mike Sotelo, who introduced himself as chairman and cofounder of the Ethnic Community Chambers of Commerce, told the crowd his organization represents roughly 2,000 members and said recent government actions have harmed small businesses. Sotelo described practical impacts such as lost parking, street conditions and challenges to customers showing up, and argued a tax-related initiative is necessary to protect the ability of entrepreneurs to build stores and generational wealth.

Sotelo said some policy choices—he referenced a $15 minimum wage debate and other local measures—have been harmful and urged attendees to help mobilize a campaign he described as a movement that could "save the state of Washington." He urged volunteers to be bold and persistent in outreach to voters.