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  2. Robert Kettle - Wikipedia

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    Kettle was first elected to a council with a majority of moderates, a switch to the previous progressive city council. [14] [15] He was appointed chair of the public safety committee, and released his "6 pillars" to address public safety in the city which included, hiring more police, additional legal tools, and collaboration between different government entities.

  3. Seattle City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington. The Council consists of nine members serving four-year terms, seven of which are elected by electoral districts and two of which are elected in citywide at-large positions; all elections are non-partisan. It has the responsibility of approving the city's budget ...

  4. Government and politics of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Seattle and two of the nine members of the Seattle City Council are elected at large, rather than by geographic subdivisions. The remaining seven council positions are elected based on the city's seven council districts. The only other elected offices are the city attorney and Municipal Court judges. All offices are non-partisan.

  5. Rob Saka - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Saka was hired by Microsoft as a product attorney before joining Meta Platforms as an associate general counsel. [1] [4] Before his city council run, Saka was appointed to several city and county commissions, including the King County Charter Review Commission, the King County Redistricting Commission, and a Seattle Police Chief search ...

  6. Seattle City Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The City Attorney is the head of the Seattle City Law Department, a branch of the Seattle Municipal Government, and the fourth-largest public law office in Washington. [3] There are approximately 90 staff attorneys and 65 support staff. [4] They are split between four divisions:

  7. Maritza Rivera - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Davis highlighted his ability to create positive workplaces and said of Rivera, “My opponent had 26 of her 40 former employees sign a letter saying that she created a toxic work environment and made it very difficult to do their work at the City of Seattle.” [10] Rivera defended her time in the Arts department by reiterating her ...

  8. Cathy Moore - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Binghamton University and Albany Law School, Moore worked in Brooklyn as a public defender and continued to do so after she moved back to Seattle. [1] [2] She left her job as a public defender to serve various Seattle city jobs on an interim bases, including city clerk and legislative aide to councilmember Richard Conlin.

  9. Category:Seattle City Council - Wikipedia

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