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King County committee advances two appointees to Immigrant and Refugee Commission
Summary
The Committee of the Whole approved two appointments to the King County Immigrant and Refugee Commission and will forward them to the full council; staff said the appointments fill community representation priorities prescribed in county code.
The King County Council Committee of the Whole voted March 25 to advance two nominations to the Immigrant and Refugee Commission, sending the motions to the next regular council meeting with a due‑pass recommendation.
Council staff told the committee that the commission is a 13‑member body established to identify challenges facing immigrants and refugees and to develop strategies to strengthen services. Melissa Bailey of council staff said county code requires specific representation, including members from suburban cities and at…
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