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  2. How Much Does Your State Spend on Law Enforcement? - AOL

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    Given the calls to reassess how much public funding is being spent on police protection, we took a closer look at annual state spending per person on law enforcement, including spending by local ...

  3. Edmonds, Washington - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Edmonds city government planned to acquire a 10-acre (4.0 ha) shopping center on State Route 99 for use as a public park, but chose not to pursue the $37 million plan in 2024 due to budget issues. [140] The Port of Edmonds maintains the city's public marina, which has 890 slips and is one of the largest in the Puget Sound region.

  4. Edmond's only city-owned pool is leaking thousands of gallons ...

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    Of that, 4.5% goes to Oklahoma, 2% goes into Edmond's general fund used to provide basic city services, .25% goes toward providing fire services while another .25% is collected and then equally ...

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  6. List of law enforcement agencies in Washington (state)

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    According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 260 law enforcement agencies employing 11,411 sworn police officers, about 174 for each 100,000 residents. The state has the lowest ratio of police officers to residents of any state, compared to a national average of 251 per ...

  7. Edmonds Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Sara Bruestle was editor of the Edmonds and Mukilteo editions of the Beacon prior to becoming features editor of The Everett Herald in 2016. [2] The current editor for Edmonds Beacon is Brian Soergel and the sports editor is David Pan. As of 2017, the newspaper's archives were only available to subscribers. [3]

  8. Philadelphia’s mayor wants to increase the police budget, a ...

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    In Chicago, the police budget went up slightly in 2024 from $1.90 billion to 1.99 billion. In Philadelphia, the City Council has until June 30 to decide on the proposed budget. Recommended Stories

  9. List of police reforms related to the George Floyd protests

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    On June 11, 2020, the Austin City Council unanimously approved a series of police reforms, including a ban on the use of "less lethal" munitions during protests, restrictions on the use of deadly force, and a direction to the city manager to propose reductions to the police department's budget in 2021. Ultimately, the department's budget was ...