Working together with the @KCCouncil, King County continues to fight the coronavirus and implement a response to the public health crisis of racism.
Our vision for the year ahead includes:
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Once they got a place of their own, shelter residents who had struggled with basic needs began to stabilize. They were able to secure their belongings, get a full night’s sleep, take a hot shower, do laundry. A few clients landed jobs. Behavioral health emergencies declined.
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There have been more that 300 COVID tests at the Renton hotel and not a single infection. None. We now set before us the task of ensuring that every person should have the dignity of a place to call home. Wherever possible, we will not return to long-term congregate spaces.
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We're also looking ahead to renewing the
@BestStartsKC levy to build on our successful work helping young people with childcare, staying in school, and navigating with the difficult transition to young adulthood.pic.twitter.com/fUTOEFk4MK
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And we're working on restoring and protecting our environment. Because, if we do nothing about uncontrolled runoff, the orcas and salmon will go extinct before our eyes. I won’t have it.pic.twitter.com/qgS5aNyvBe
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I look forward to equipping decision-makers with the latest science to help make the best investments. Here's my
@seattletimes op-ed from a few months back:https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/we-have-the-know-how-and-no-time-to-waste-to-save-puget-sound/ …Show this thread -
I want to thank our many, many partners —
@KCCouncil,@UnitedWayKC,@ChiefSeaClub,@DESCSeattle,@KCPubHealth,@uwsph,@iheartkcparks, @kingcountydnrp, and so many more — for your hard work in the last year. Together, we have addressed our challenges head-on. Thank you.Show this thread
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