Councilmember 
Bob Ferguson  
Council District 1
516 Third Ave., Rm. 1200
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-296-1001
Toll Free: 800-325-6165
TTY/TDD: 206-296-1024
Fax: 206-296-0198
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King County Conversations with Bob Ferguson

Podcast - King County Conversations with Bob Ferguson

As a leading proponent for good governance, fiscal responsibility, transportation and public health; Bob Ferguson shares his perspectives regarding these and other topical issues in King County.

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Podcast Episodes:

Conversation with Father Bob Camuso - May 2008
Councilmember Bob Ferguson discusses topics he has addressed on the King County Council as well as some broader social issues that confront our society in this one-on-one conversation hosted by Father Bob Camuso.

King County Courthouse South Entrance Restoration - May 2008
Bob sits down with the Seattle City Council’s Parks Committee to discuss coordinating the restoration of the Courthouse’s south entrance with the adjacent renovation of City Hall Park. Text transcript of this episode.

Comcast Newsmakers - April 2008
Tony Ventrella interviews Bob Ferguson about his recent ordinance to examine the feasibility of public campaign financing in King County. Text transcript of this episode.

Chinook Building Grand Opening - April 2008
Bob introduces King County's new administrative building located in Downtown Seattle. Also, the building’s first floor honoree, Ivan Doig, describes his personal history in King County. Text transcript of this episode.

Public Campaign Financing - April 2008
Bob and his guest Craig Salins, the director of Washington Public Campaigns, discuss public campaign financing and how it is implemented across the country. Bob also talks about his current legislation that examines the feasibility of public campaign financing in King County. Text transcript of this episode.

Shoreline Transfer Station -  April 2008
Bob and his guests, Janet Way, Steve Goldstein, and Jim Kelly examine the state-of-the-art features at the newly remodeled, environmentally friendly, Shoreline Transfer Station. Text transcript of this episode.