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Councilmember Nelson proposed an $8. 75 million initiative to improve drug counseling services in Seattle, highlighting the pressing need for enhanced support in this area. The initiative seeks to allocate funds from a potential increase in the city's public safety sales tax, a topic of ongoing debate among city officials. During a recent press conference, Nelson stressed the importance of addressing drug-related challenges that affect the community. The proposal is part of a larger conversation about how public safety funds are utilized and the impact they can have on local services.

Should the initiative gain approval, it could provide a much-needed boost to counseling programs that have faced budget constraints. The city council plans to review the details and implications of the proposal in the coming weeks. With drug addiction remaining a significant issue in Seattle, this funding could play a crucial role in improving community health outcomes. Nelson's initiative marks a proactive approach to tackling these challenges and reflects the city's commitment to public safety and health.

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