
It’s official: Property taxes will go up as 5 crisis care centers move forward. Here’s what’s next
King County voters have approved a measure that will levy a new tax on property owners to fund mental and behavioral health services.
King County voters have approved a measure that will levy a new tax on property owners to fund mental and behavioral health services.
The proposed King County levy would support the construction and operation of five 24/7 walk-in crisis centers through a new property tax.
If approved, the levy would raise as much as $1.25 billion over nine years and provide money for the the construction of five new, 24/7...
On April 25, voters will decide whether to approve a levy funding the construction and operation of five new 24/7 crisis centers in King County.
Four experts and county officials share their views on the King County property levy to fund mental and behavioral health services.
Voters are deciding whether to fund five new 24/7 crisis centers, which would be among the first of their kind in the county. The proposed...
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Voters will have the opportunity to decide on April 25 whether to approve a new property tax to fund five new mental and behavioral health...