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Renton council delays elimination of electronic home monitoring positions after debate over privatization and community access
Summary
The Renton City Council voted to pause a planned elimination of two city-run electronic home monitoring positions and directed staff to provide additional fiscal and operational analysis before moving forward.
The Renton City Council voted to pause a planned elimination of two city-run electronic home monitoring (EHM) positions and directed staff to provide additional fiscal and operational analysis before moving forward.
The pause followed extensive public comment and council discussion about whether outsourcing EHM services would prioritize profits over access. Gabriel Diaz, a public commenter, urged the council not to privatize EHM, arguing private vendors prioritize revenue and may reduce care and accessibility. "Privatization puts money above all else," Diaz said, and he…
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