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Spokane County commissioner outlines state budget wins, opioid funding talks and aquifer-fee renewal on August ballot

3204264 · May 6, 2025
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Commissioner Amber Waldrep, District 2, told attendees that the Washington state Legislature has passed a budget that includes capital funding for a new sobering center, soccer fields at Plants Ferry Park and water filtration for West Plains residents affected by PFAS, though the plan awaits the signature of Gov. Jay Inslee.

Commissioner Amber Waldrep, District 2, told attendees that the Washington state Legislature has passed a budget that includes capital funding for a new sobering center, soccer fields at Plants Ferry Park and water filtration for West Plains residents affected by PFAS, though the plan awaits the signature of Gov. Jay Inslee.

Waldrep said the county and its cities are coordinating on several items she called priorities for public health and water protection. "I wanna thank our state delegation for their bipartisan work to fund these important projects," she said.

The report outlined three items the commissioner highlighted as wins in the legislative session:…

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