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Port Angeles council unanimously authorizes mayor to send letter to governor opposing proposed budget cuts

2498318 · February 24, 2025
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On March 4 the Port Angeles City Council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor Dexter to send a letter to Washington's governor expressing concern about proposed state budget cuts to early childhood services, social services and other programs that council members said would affect local households and workers.

The Port Angeles City Council on March 4 authorized Mayor Dexter to send a letter to Washington's governor outlining the council's concerns about proposed state budget cuts and asking that the city's legislative priorities be considered. The motion passed unanimously.

Council members said the letter aims to highlight local consequences if state cuts move forward. Mayor Dexter said the city faces a difficult year if proposals under consideration at the state level take effect and framed the letter as a chance…

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