So I'm focusing my budget around those three principles: - Divest - Invest, and - Reimagine. That means stopping current practices that cause harm, and diverting the savings to serve a greater good.
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First, I'm proposing reallocating $4.6 million in marijuana tax revenues from the King County Sheriff’s Office and transferring those funds to community-based programs.
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I'm also proposing including $2.8 million to help people vacate previous marijuana convictions, that make it harder to get employment and housing.
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We have also reduced the daily adult population in the jail to 1,300, and as I said in my State of the County Address a couple of months ago, we need to not just continue, but reinforce the effort to reduce the population.
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With fewer people in jail, we will be able to close one of the 12 floors in the downtown jail, saving $1.9 million in a single year, and we will invest that in programs outside the criminal legal system.
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My proposed budget will also invest public resources to where we can make the most difference, and co-create with the community and up lift community-led solutions.
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Partnering with
@KCProsecutor and@KCPublicDefense, I'm proposing $6.2 million for a program called Restorative Community Pathways. Instead of filing juvenile charges@kcprosecutor will refer up to 800 young people a year to receive comprehensive, community-based services.2 replies 1 retweet 9 likesShow this thread -
When I say ‘reimagining,’ I'm talking about examining all county practices, and how they may disproportionately and unfairly impact Black, indigenous, and people of color.
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Working with community leaders, we took a hard look at fare enforcement on
@kcmetrobus transit, and we're going to rethink and realign the $4.7 million private security contract.2 replies 2 retweets 11 likesShow this thread -
With COVID, we're suspending fares through the end of the year, but it's clear this is an opportunity to create something new, that would stop the racially- disproportionate impact of conventional fare enforcement.
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(For clarification, fare enforcement is suspended through the end of the year due to COVID.)
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