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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


June

30
JUN

King County taxpayers fund McCleary fix; state budget continues to inadequately support local public health and safety
The 2017-2019 state biennial operating budget announced today funds education by raising taxes on property owners in King County school districts, while continuing to underfund local public health, safety and other services. What’s more, the Legislature relied on property taxes – an historic and important revenue tool for local government – while continuing to restrict local governments’ ability to pay for vital services such as public health and criminal justice.

28
JUN

King County now has one of the highest-performing animal care agencies in the nation – and will soon unite even more pets with families
Executive Constantine delivered on a promise to transform the county’s once-struggling animal service agency. Now, it's stellar reputation is helping King County earn grant funding that will connect even more pets with families.

28
JUN

El Condado de King tiene ahora uno de los más altos rendimientos en agencias de cuidado de animales en la nación – y muy pronto unirá a más mascotas con sus familias
El Ejecutivo Constantine cumplió con su promesa de transformar la agencia de servicios animales que antes estaba teniendo problemas. Ahora, su excelente reputación está ayudando al Condado de King a ganar fondos para conectar aún más mascotas con familias.

26
JUN

Executive Constantine on the sale of Convention Place Station: More funding for transit improvements, a boost for economic development
King County Executive Dow Constantine released the following statement after the King County Council approved the sale of Metro’s Convention Place Station to the Washington State Convention Center.

22
JUN

Executive Constantine on U.S. Senate health care bill: Don’t take King County backwards
In their review of the health care plan released today by U.S. Senate Republicans, experts from Public Health – Seattle & King County determined it falls short on all four key priorities laid out by King County Executive Dow Constantine: maintaining or increasing coverage; preserving access to women’s health, mental health, and substance abuse services; ensuring stability for local hospitals and clinics; and funding programs that prevent and control disease.

19
JUN

King County, City of Seattle release joint Request for Proposals for Legal Defense Fund
Local organizations providing legal services of immigrants can apply to a $1.55 million fund set up to respond to President Trump's threats to immigrant community.

12
JUN

Landmark accord reduces flood risk, strengthens salmon habitat and promotes a vibrant farming community
Executive Constantine today thanked Snoqualmie Valley farmers, residents and fish and wildlife advocates for achieving a landmark agreement balancing reduced flood risk to people and property, strengthening salmon populations, and growing a prosperous farming community.

8
JUN

Bringing together elected leaders from Washington and Oregon to discuss ways to accelerate the transition to safe, renewable energy
The alliance of local elected leaders from across the Pacific Northwest working together to protect communities from the growing risks and impacts of oil and coal transport is exploring ways to accelerate the transition to safe, renewable energy.

7
JUN

King County Emergency Management earns national accreditation
King County Emergency Management has earned accreditation from a nationally recognized peer-review organization. The Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) evaluated King County's program against 64 specific capabilities that are essential to preparing for and responding to emergencies and disasters.

6
JUN

King County Metro and Sound Transit debut reduced summer ORCA youth fares
King County and Sound Transit announced special fares this summer for all youth who ride with an ORCA Youth card. Access to destinations across the county and region will cost only 50 cents per trip on King County Metro's bus network and $1 for Sound Transit's trains and buses. Metro will distribute free ORCA Youth cards to encourage more people to take transit.

2
JUN

Protecting a structure that tells the story of an entrepreneurial immigrant family and the devastating effects of Japanese relocation during World War II
An immigrant family on Vashon Island revolutionized how berries were distributed worldwide, creating a thriving family farm that never recovered after Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. Thanks to state, county and private funding, King County will permanently protect the Mukai Fruit Barreling Plant.

1
JUN

Executive Constantine on President Trump's move to abandon the Paris Climate Accord
King County Executive Dow Constantine today released the following statement on President Trump's decision on the Paris Climate Accord.

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