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Metropolitan King County
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March
Secure Document Shredding at von Reichbauer Identity Theft Town Hall in Auburn
A secure document disposal company will have a mobile shredding unit on site
Secure Document Shredding at von Reichbauer Identity Theft Town Hall in Federal Way
A secure document disposal company will have a mobile shredding unit on site
King County Sheriff Deputies’ Memorial Legislation Passes Council Committee Unanimously
Legislation honoring the fifteen members of the King County Sheriff’s Office that have been killed in the line of duty has unanimously passed the King County Council’s Law, Justice, Health and Human Services Committee (LJHHS). Currently, there is no memorial within the County honoring those men who died protecting their fellow citizens.
Councilmember Kathy Lambert Receives Outstanding Public Official of the Year Award from United Way of King County
Recognized for her work in bringing Safe Place to King County
Transit audit report: Metro saving $22 million annually
Metro has fully implemented, resolved, or is in the process of implementing all 51 recommendations
County Council approves proposed settlement with public defense employees
Dolan agreement confirms transition of public defenders to County employment, with retirement and benefits
Preventing identity theft focus of von Reichbauer Town Hall meetings in Auburn and Federal Way
Law enforcement, King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to provide information on risks and prevention
Kathy Lambert receives Zonta’s International Rose Day Award
Zonta Club of East King County recognizes Lambert’s work on behalf of the survivors of domestic violence and Human Trafficking
Councilmember Rod Dembowski joins community leaders in call to action for Legislators to pass transportation funding options
Essential that communities have ability to invest in transit and roads
Councilmember Dunn proposes creation of King County Sheriff Deputy’s memorial
Recognition for those who have died in the line of duty
County Conservation Futures funds to benefit Magnolia, Queen Anne and Greenwood/Phinney communities
County funding will help acquire neighborhood green space
Councilmember Dunn visits cities throughout Council District 9
Delivers 9 State of the County Addresses and attends 3 Community Service Area Meetings
Dembowski applauds renewal of federal Violence Against Women Act
“An act that saves lives”
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