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Monroe council directs staff to send letters on LEO retirement sweep, 'millionaire's tax' and ALPR bill
Summary
Council instructed staff to send letters to the 12th-district delegation asking that any restructuring of LEO retirement funding protect local contributions (HB2034), that revenues from Senate Bill 6346 mitigate lost sales tax revenues for cities, and to seek inclusion of gross misdemeanors in the ALPR bill (SB6002).
Monroe City Council on Feb. 10 gave staff direction to send letters to the city’s legislative delegation concerning several bills under active consideration in Olympia.
Legislative consultant Liam McCorkle briefed council on session timing and a set of bills the city has been tracking. He said the opposite-house cutoff is March 6 and sine die is scheduled for March 12. McCorkle recommended two letters to the city’s twelfth-district legislators and sought council input on a third.
First, McCorkle asked the council to send a letter on House Bill 2034 (referenced in the meeting as a proposal affecting LEO 1…
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