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Let the sheriff manage the office
News Media By News on 7/22/2008
Imagine if you were in charge of more than 1,000 employees — but did not have the direct authority to implement or manage their contract. That is precisely the situation faced by Sue Rahr, King County's elected sheriff, who does not have a seat at the table to manage the department's budget or personnel.
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July 2008 E-News from King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert
District 3 Newsletters By District3 Newsletter on 7/3/2008 12:00 AM
In this newsletter:
• Fireworks safety
• Public safety budget
• Charter amendment process
• Farm pads
• In the community
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Play now; eat later
News Media By News on 7/3/2008
One new tool for improving student nutrition and performance goes beyond the lunch line. Most schools currently schedule recess after lunch. However, a recent Montana study demonstrates conclusively that a simple change in scheduling offers significant health and learning improvements: Children who ate lunch after being physically active had a higher nutritional intake, improved attention and behavior in the classroom, and lower disciplinary rates.
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May 2008 E-News from King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert
District 3 Newsletters By District3 Newsletter on 5/1/2008 12:00 AM
In this newsletter:
• Charter Review process
• Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail corridor acquired
• In the community
• Emergency preparedness tip of the month
• Stroke awareness month
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April 2008 E-News from King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert
District 3 Newsletters By District3 Newsletter on 4/1/2008 12:00 AM
In this newsletter:
• Comprehensive Plan public hearings
• Charter Review public hearings
• Citizen Councilor Network
• Federal transportation funding
• Board of Ethics position
• Youth sports grant applications
• Colon cancer screening
• Emergency preparedness tip of the month
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Flood-control improvements protect all county residents
News Media By News on 10/16/2007
King County has an aging system of 500 hardened embankments and levees, most of which are more than 40 years old. Many were built by farmers with the dirt they had on hand to protect their fields. Today, these very same aging levees protect critical businesses and public infrastructure that support our livelihoods and collective prosperity. If we learned anything from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, it's that lives are lost and economies ruined when flood-control levees are ignored and collapse. It's far less expensive to fund flood prevention than to rebuild communities after a catastrophe.
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Action needed to avert crisis as growth, affordable housing collide
News Media By News on 1/12/2007
A quiet crisis of housing affordability is growing in King County. Despite our expanding economy and record housing sales, too many middle- and lower-income families cannot find housing they can afford, and housing prices continue to increase.
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Kathy Lambert Files For Re-election To King County Council, District 3
Press Releases By Press Releases on 7/28/2005 3:03 PM
County Councilmember Kathy Lambert officially filed today for re-election to the King County Council in the Third District. “King County is facing many challenges and I will continue working to find opportunities and answers to improve county government,” said Lambert. “These answers must be implemented so we can make county government more accountable to its citizens and taxpayers.”
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Kathy Lambert Campaign Kickoff Breakfast Features Attorney General Rob McKenna
Press Releases By Press Releases on 3/8/2005 5:00 PM
County Councilmember Kathy Lambert announces today that State Attorney General Rob McKenna will be the guest speaker at her official Campaign Kickoff Breakfast. The opening event for her re-election campaign, the breakfast is 7:30am Tuesday, March 29th, 2005 at the Bellevue Doubletree Hotel.
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Irons and Lambert take on Transportation Leadership Roles
News Media By News on 2/9/2005
“I am eager to step into this role working toward transportations solutions,” Councilmember Lambert said. “We are now at the next step in solving our severe transportation problems. The years of planning and research done by all three counties together in a collaborative fashion is ready for public review and input. Soon, the public will be able to vote on the regional package. Then, we all can move literally on the road to transportation solutions.”
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