Seattle Mayor pledges $916M to public safety in 2025-26 budget

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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has proposed a substantial budget of $916 million aimed at enhancing public safety for the 2025-2026 fiscal years. This initiative is part of a broader effort to address rising crime rates and improve the overall safety of the city. During the announcement, Mayor Harrell highlighted the necessity of investing in public safety measures, which include increased funding for law enforcement, community outreach programs, and mental health services. The proposed budget aims to create a more secure environment for Seattle residents, who have expressed growing concerns about crime in their neighborhoods. This announcement comes at a pivotal moment as the city navigates ongoing discussions surrounding public safety and crime prevention strategies.

Harrell's commitment to these initiatives signals a proactive stance in addressing community needs and ensuring a safer Seattle. The budget proposal will undergo review and discussions in the city council, where community feedback will also play a crucial role. Ultimately, this financial commitment reflects the city's dedication to fostering a safe and healthy living environment for all Seattleites.

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