4. We have rededicated our policy, budget, and resources to ending systemic racism in our community, and committed to being intentionally anti-racist and accountable to Black, Brown, Indigenous, and People of Color.pic.twitter.com/qfdHbMn6ok
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15. We invested in personal protective equipment and hand sanitizer to distribute, both through community organizations and directly to small businesses and residents. Over 18 million masks were distributed helping to ensure people can keep themselves and their families safe.pic.twitter.com/fBLykAC8zQ
16. Early on it was clear that large homeless shelters with tight living spaces would be dangerous situations for COVID-19. We partnered with shelter operators to increase space in shelters by moving people to different facilities, including temporary housing in hotels.pic.twitter.com/XLR1fYfzEg
17. Shifting thousands of employees to telework to keep them safe during the pandemic provided opportunities to change the way we do business. Other county functions are also moving online, providing residents with faster, more convenient options to access services.pic.twitter.com/lBcOFRdfjc
18. One of the largest transit agencies in the nation, @kcmetrobus quickly moved to disinfect buses nightly, provide greater personal space on buses, create partitions to keep passengers and operators safe, and offer free masks on hundreds of buses.pic.twitter.com/SGxlzSEnNt
19. The pandemic’s economic devastation has hit small businesses especially hard. The King County Department of Local Services worked with businesses in unincorporated King County to provide $4 million in grants to more than 630 local businesses, using federal CARES Act funding.pic.twitter.com/hoKLcirbL3
20. The spread of the virus has made it necessary to restrict personal space in indoor businesses such as gyms and restaurants. My #KeepItLocal King County campaign promoted innovations like virtual gyms and curbside pickup, and reminded all of us to thank the essential workers.pic.twitter.com/N9ENVdltcX
How does one access these facilities?
Thank you for demonstrating what you should have been doing to end homelessness for the entirety of your term and haven’t because it would make your rich liberal and conservative friends nervous.
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