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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


July

31
JUL

King County invests $30 million to strengthen behavioral health workforce and increase access to services
King County Executive Dow Constantine announced a workforce investment of $30 million for behavioral health providers in the King County Integrated Care Network. By increasing payments to Medicaid providers, King County will enable behavioral health agencies to increase salaries and help stabilize the workforce.

27
JUL

King County makes historic investment to tackle Racism as a Public Health Crisis with $25 million in grants to more than 120 small businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations
King County has awarded $25 million in grants to nonprofits, community organizations, and small businesses across King County whose work is essential to address Racism as a Public Health Crisis.

18
JUL

Metro says You Belong With Me: Avoid Cruel Summer traffic with extra transit service this weekend for the Eras Tour (Metro’s Version)
‘Tis the season for Transit, and King County Metro and Sound Transit are adding bus, train and water taxi service to help fans travel to and from sold-out Taylor Swift concerts this weekend in Seattle July 22 and 23.

5
JUL

Let transit take you out to the ball game: Ride Metro, Sound Transit, and Kitsap Transit for free July 10-11
King County Metro, in partnership with Sound Transit, Kitsap Transit, and the Seattle Department of Transportation will go fare-free on Monday, July 10 and Tuesday, July 11.

King County Executive
Dow Constantine
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