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Mayor's office pledges action to combat overdose crisis

July 12, 2024 | Seattle, King County, Washington



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Mayor's office pledges action to combat overdose crisis
In a recent government meeting, Natalie Walton Anderson, the director of public safety for the mayor's office, emphasized the critical findings of a new audit report addressing the intertwined issues of drug overdoses and crime in the city. Anderson expressed gratitude to Dr. Claudia Grosschader and her team for their extensive research, which involved collaboration with over a dozen local agencies and law enforcement.

The audit, initiated by Mayor Harrell and former council president Juarez, aimed to identify evidence-based strategies to combat the rising instances of overdose and related criminal activity. Anderson highlighted the urgent need for effective measures to enhance public safety and protect community members and businesses.

The report revealed that the mayor's office has the potential to optimize current resources by improving coordination among various partners. Anderson underscored the importance of implementing the audit's recommendations to address the alarming rates of both fatal and nonfatal overdoses, as well as the associated crime that affects the city's safety and well-being.

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