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Seattle's city council voted unanimously to support a resolution expressing support for law enforcement and cutting ties with the "Defund the police" movement.
Seattle councilmember Rob Saka spoke about his resolution for the city to officially reverse any commitments to the "Defund the Police" movement.
Seattle could, by year's end, double the number of schools equipped with automated speed cameras. The city also has plans to ...
Introduced by Rob Saka, the resolution is framed as a step toward ending the consent decree. It reaffirms the city’s support for police, fire, and other first responders, but also specifically ...
The reason we’re still under consent decree has nothing to do with the Defund movement. In Rob Saka’s reality, Seattle politicians pledged to defund the police by 50 percent. He is joined in ...
Last week, Rob Saka spoke with fellow members of Seattle City Council’s public safety committee about his recently introduced Resolution 32167, to recognize work to improve public safety.