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Inslee calls on state legislatures to set aside federal money for housing, clean up effort

Inslee calls on state legislatures to set aside federal money for housing, clean up effort KOMO News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington Gov. Jay Inslee held a press conference Thursday afternoon to provide an update on the state’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During Thursday s press conference, Inslee talked about the increase of homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic. The governor said while the state s eviction moratorium has saved 75,000 people from become homeless, the amount of homeless people in the state has increased during the pandemic.  Inslee called on state legislatures to direct funding from the Federal American Rescue Plan towards acquiring low income housing, providing case management for housing and homeless individuals, and providing cleanup and rehabilitation to public spaces that have been used for encampments during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mental Health: Progress being made on new treatment facility

Mental Health: Progress being made on new treatment facility
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County commissioners approve 2021 budget

MOUNT VERNON — The Skagit County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a 2021 county budget Tuesday that draws about $9 million from general fund reserves to counter the impacts COVID-19 has had on the local economy. This will leave a projected $12.2 million in the reserve fund at the end of 2021, which is about $1.6 million more than what is considered the best practice of having two months of expected spending on hand, said County Administrator and Finance Director Trisha Logue. In total, the county plans in 2021 to spend about $248.6 million and bring in about $217.6 million in revenue. Much of the $31 million difference between the two figures is money the county has been saving for several years to spend on projects, Logue said.

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