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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 introduced a resolution to completely cut ties with any commitments to defund the police. After the murder of unarmed Minneapolis resident George Floyd in 2020 ...
The regulations are aimed at curbing a trend of violence associated with the venues, which have been at the center of several ...
At Monday morning’s Public Safety Committee meeting, Councilmember Rob Saka (District 1) introduced Resolution 32167, which outlines Seattle’s progress under the 2012 federal Consent Decree ...
Seattle could, by year's end, double the number of schools equipped with automated speed cameras. The city also has plans to ...
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 ...
SEATTLE — Seattle may soon install additional cameras to catch speeders. Currently, speed zone cameras are in place outside ...
Seattle councilmember Rob Saka introduced a resolution to completely cut ties with any commitments to defund the police. After the murder of unarmed Minneapolis resident George Floyd in 2020 ...
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.