Mayor Bruce Harrell called on Seattle's tech powerhouses, including Microsoft and Amazon , to fulfill a "moral obligation" to reinvest in the community, highlighting their massive profits during a speech at a Fremont Chamber of Commerce event late last month. "Microsoft … they made $88 billion last year … they have an obligation to give back to society, as does Amazon," Harrell said, praising the city as a "city of innovation" and a "great launching pad" for large companies. "That’s a good thing. That’s not a bad thing." According to a report in GeekWire, the remarks underscore the tightrope walk for Harrell and city leaders: leveraging the economic boost from global tech firms while tackling their impacts on housing, transportation, and local neighborhoods. Seattle's largest employ

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