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King County Executive Shannon Braddock King County Executive Shannon Braddock’s final 200 days will focus on delivering for the people of King County while preparing a responsible budget that helps address federal threats to essential services As an established leader, she is ready to guide the county forward and steward the transition to our next executive
About King County Executive and Leadership Team Learn more about the King County Executive and leadership team Main phone: 206-263-9600 Address: 401 5th Ave Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98104 King County Executive Shannon Braddock has 15 years of local government experience and is the first woman to serve as King County Executive
News - King County, Washington Executive Constantine announced the upcoming departure of Leo Flor, director of the King County Department of Community and Human Services, who will depart King County service this month for a role outside of government
Executive Summary G COUNTY OVERVIEW King County provides local and regional services to nearly 2 4 million residents, with a 2025 Proposed Budget of about $10 2 billion and nearly
Meet your elected officials - King County, Washington Learn about King County's elected officials Shannon Braddock has 15 years of local government experience and is the first woman to serve as King County Executive King County has 2 courts - District Court and Superior Court, whose judges are elected to 4 year terms
True north and values - King County, Washington Making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive Learn more about King County's commitment to continuously improve the equity, efficiency, and effectiveness of how King County operates In King County's Executive branch, our work is guided by our True North and values
To ensure county stability, Balducci moves to fully appoint Braddock as . . . King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci, joined by Councilmember Jorge L Barón, o n Thursday introduced a motion to remove the “acting” title and make Shannon Braddock the King County Executive until the election of the next Executive in November
Executive Constantine appoints John Taylor as new director for . . . John Taylor, who has succeeded on multiple fronts as the first director of King County’s Department of Local Services, will return to the Department of Natural Resources and Parks as its new director after being appointed by Executive Constantine