Adrian Z. Diaz is an American law enforcement officer serving as the interim Chief of the Seattle Police Department.Diaz had previously served as deputy chief of the department. We weren't doing that in the same way 26 years ago.

People say we need more training on race when we’re talking about this, but we are highly conscious about race in this profession. What's your biggest priority for this year? I respect that. Will you remain in the SPD? I don’t know if people even know but we met with members of her family after, very quietly, no media or anything like that, and it was heartbreaking in many ways. If she is confirmed by the council, then not only will our mayor be a woman, but so will our police chief and our county sheriff. More than ever, we depend on your support to help fund our coverage. It's about time. How can you live in the society we live in today and not have conversations about race? From when I came in, How have I changed? Somebody has to step up and take the lead and say, I want to be the one to make this a better place. There.

Why are we going to a certain place exorbitantly more than we are other places? I think there was a whole set of really complex issues converged at a time and a moment that was very sad and very tragic.

Who’s talking to the family? She was the first black woman to lead Seattle's police force.

Have you talked about this with your two daughters?

How have I helped the agency? Carmen Best (born c. 1965) is an American law enforcement officer who served as the chief of police of the Seattle Police Department from 2018 to 2020. This is taxpayer money so we have to really make sure we’re doing things that make sense.

Based on my experience and after listening to our community members, studying background information, interviewing candidates, and thinking deeply about the qualities and characteristics that make a great police chief and an exceptional police department, I made my choice. At the same time, we have an organization to run.

[My daughters] have grown up as two African-American women themselves, knowing a lot of officers and knowing that they’re just people with families doing their jobs. That insider status is what got Best knocked off the finalists list in the first place. I am committed to the safety, equity, unity and diversity of our city, and fair and just treatment for all,” said Best. How do you respond to that? I’ve been in the department 26 years and I’m 52. That wouldn't have been something that I would have thought we would be doing, but we are doing it because we are engaged in a much more holistic effort in the community.". So literally half of my life is in the SPD. Tim Burgess, the former city council member and interim mayor, told reporters that the finalists selection committee was specifically looking for an outsider to help further reforms at the police department. But Best, a 26-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department and the current interim chief, had not made it to the final round. There’s a lot of points where we do agree. Best is not just an insider in the police reform community. Diaz earned a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from Central Washington University and a Master of Public Administration from the … Even the fact that we are carrying Naloxone [a drug used to reverse opioid overdose] now and administering lifesaving efforts in the field—that wasn't happening.

Then, excellence in service. I think rift is much too strong a word. I’m at the end of my career. “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Police in this great city—a city that I love, with a department that I love. Carmen Best is the first African-American woman to lead the Seattle Police Department, a job she took over as of Jan. 1 when Chief Kathleen O’Toole’s departure became official. Every time you come in uniform, you should feel a sense of I am doing something honorable. Capitalism, competition, and why antitrust is so confusing. That’s up to the new chief. And Best has already taken actions that aren't likely to make the police union happy. Best greets O’Toole.

On certain things, it may be an outside party that helps us do that. I stole that from Chief O’Toole. A collective of campaign workers across the state says it’s tired of working crazy hours with no job security or health care.

That’s why we’re here, that’s why we exist. He is sometimes sober. Please consider supporting local, independent, progressive media with a one-time or recurring contribution. We sit in one of the booths — inset into a nook as if meant for private conversations — drink water and talk police culture, race and her goals for leading the 24th largest department in the country. In the meantime, Best inherits a 1,400-officer department that remains under a shadow of a federal consent decree struck to reverse SPD's pattern of excessive force.

I actually remember when we had to just do the rubber stamp on use-of-force statements. The data shows that, but I also know that intuitively. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. How have I helped the community that I love? "There are many insiders that I wouldn't have said that about, but the way she takes advantage of coming up in the ranks is she has a comprehensive understanding of who's who and what's going on in that department.". We do have conversations about it. Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

How are we going to make sure we’re managing our overtime, our maintenance, our vehicles and our equipment and our training? That caused an uproar. Voters will weigh in on law enforcement this November with amendments deciding whether the sheriff remains an elected position and more. And I actually find I’m in a good place to do that. "Rarely is there a piece of news that is unqualified good news, and this [nomination] is one of those, this is absolutely the right choice," Daugaard said. | In terms of public service, let’s make sure we do it better than anyone else. In her first week on the job, Best suggested the 40th floor Starbucks in the Columbia Center for an interview. They are not a panacea, they don't tell the whole story all the time, but it's one more tool to help us really know what is occurring.". Take Out. My goal is to do the right thing. I’ve been in a union.

When it comes down to policies and those things, they’re going to have their perspective. Lester Black is a staff writer for The Stranger, where he writes about Seattle news, cannabis, and beer. O’Toole — Best’s predecessor and mentor — happened to be sitting at the bar with her daughter and the SPD’s Chief Legal Officer Rebecca Boatright and for a moment I wonder if this scheduled interview is some sort of ambush. We’re here to serve the community. Is it enough? "It is my commitment to you that I will move the department ahead on continued improvement and innovation. He told me Best was "the best fit for the city.". What did I do? She also has support from the police union that has historically pushed back against reforms within the department. ", The allies she has made in her 26 years on the force include community activists like Andre Taylor, whose brother was shot and killed by police in 2016 and who is trying to change the department. Best was born and raised in Tacoma, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1983. I don’t walk in and say, 'I hope everybody I talk to today is happy.'

And I mean that sincerely. Fewer than 300 wolverines are left in the PNW. "I believe that because she is so likable on both ends of the spectrum, it is an opportunity to bring leadership to the city," Taylor said.

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Adrian Z. Diaz is an American law enforcement officer serving as the interim Chief of the Seattle Police Department.Diaz had previously served as deputy chief of the department. We weren't doing that in the same way 26 years ago.

People say we need more training on race when we’re talking about this, but we are highly conscious about race in this profession. What's your biggest priority for this year? I respect that. Will you remain in the SPD? I don’t know if people even know but we met with members of her family after, very quietly, no media or anything like that, and it was heartbreaking in many ways. If she is confirmed by the council, then not only will our mayor be a woman, but so will our police chief and our county sheriff. More than ever, we depend on your support to help fund our coverage. It's about time. How can you live in the society we live in today and not have conversations about race? From when I came in, How have I changed? Somebody has to step up and take the lead and say, I want to be the one to make this a better place. There.

Why are we going to a certain place exorbitantly more than we are other places? I think there was a whole set of really complex issues converged at a time and a moment that was very sad and very tragic.

Who’s talking to the family? She was the first black woman to lead Seattle's police force.

Have you talked about this with your two daughters?

How have I helped the agency? Carmen Best (born c. 1965) is an American law enforcement officer who served as the chief of police of the Seattle Police Department from 2018 to 2020. This is taxpayer money so we have to really make sure we’re doing things that make sense.

Based on my experience and after listening to our community members, studying background information, interviewing candidates, and thinking deeply about the qualities and characteristics that make a great police chief and an exceptional police department, I made my choice. At the same time, we have an organization to run.

[My daughters] have grown up as two African-American women themselves, knowing a lot of officers and knowing that they’re just people with families doing their jobs. That insider status is what got Best knocked off the finalists list in the first place. I am committed to the safety, equity, unity and diversity of our city, and fair and just treatment for all,” said Best. How do you respond to that? I’ve been in the department 26 years and I’m 52. That wouldn't have been something that I would have thought we would be doing, but we are doing it because we are engaged in a much more holistic effort in the community.". So literally half of my life is in the SPD. Tim Burgess, the former city council member and interim mayor, told reporters that the finalists selection committee was specifically looking for an outsider to help further reforms at the police department. But Best, a 26-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department and the current interim chief, had not made it to the final round. There’s a lot of points where we do agree. Best is not just an insider in the police reform community. Diaz earned a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from Central Washington University and a Master of Public Administration from the … Even the fact that we are carrying Naloxone [a drug used to reverse opioid overdose] now and administering lifesaving efforts in the field—that wasn't happening.

Then, excellence in service. I think rift is much too strong a word. I’m at the end of my career. “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Police in this great city—a city that I love, with a department that I love. Carmen Best is the first African-American woman to lead the Seattle Police Department, a job she took over as of Jan. 1 when Chief Kathleen O’Toole’s departure became official. Every time you come in uniform, you should feel a sense of I am doing something honorable. Capitalism, competition, and why antitrust is so confusing. That’s up to the new chief. And Best has already taken actions that aren't likely to make the police union happy. Best greets O’Toole.

On certain things, it may be an outside party that helps us do that. I stole that from Chief O’Toole. A collective of campaign workers across the state says it’s tired of working crazy hours with no job security or health care.

That’s why we’re here, that’s why we exist. He is sometimes sober. Please consider supporting local, independent, progressive media with a one-time or recurring contribution. We sit in one of the booths — inset into a nook as if meant for private conversations — drink water and talk police culture, race and her goals for leading the 24th largest department in the country. In the meantime, Best inherits a 1,400-officer department that remains under a shadow of a federal consent decree struck to reverse SPD's pattern of excessive force.

I actually remember when we had to just do the rubber stamp on use-of-force statements. The data shows that, but I also know that intuitively. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. How have I helped the community that I love? "There are many insiders that I wouldn't have said that about, but the way she takes advantage of coming up in the ranks is she has a comprehensive understanding of who's who and what's going on in that department.". We do have conversations about it. Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

How are we going to make sure we’re managing our overtime, our maintenance, our vehicles and our equipment and our training? That caused an uproar. Voters will weigh in on law enforcement this November with amendments deciding whether the sheriff remains an elected position and more. And I actually find I’m in a good place to do that. "Rarely is there a piece of news that is unqualified good news, and this [nomination] is one of those, this is absolutely the right choice," Daugaard said. | In terms of public service, let’s make sure we do it better than anyone else. In her first week on the job, Best suggested the 40th floor Starbucks in the Columbia Center for an interview. They are not a panacea, they don't tell the whole story all the time, but it's one more tool to help us really know what is occurring.". Take Out. My goal is to do the right thing. I’ve been in a union.

When it comes down to policies and those things, they’re going to have their perspective. Lester Black is a staff writer for The Stranger, where he writes about Seattle news, cannabis, and beer. O’Toole — Best’s predecessor and mentor — happened to be sitting at the bar with her daughter and the SPD’s Chief Legal Officer Rebecca Boatright and for a moment I wonder if this scheduled interview is some sort of ambush. We’re here to serve the community. Is it enough? "It is my commitment to you that I will move the department ahead on continued improvement and innovation. He told me Best was "the best fit for the city.". What did I do? She also has support from the police union that has historically pushed back against reforms within the department. ", The allies she has made in her 26 years on the force include community activists like Andre Taylor, whose brother was shot and killed by police in 2016 and who is trying to change the department. Best was born and raised in Tacoma, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1983. I don’t walk in and say, 'I hope everybody I talk to today is happy.'

And I mean that sincerely. Fewer than 300 wolverines are left in the PNW. "I believe that because she is so likable on both ends of the spectrum, it is an opportunity to bring leadership to the city," Taylor said.

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Adrian Z. Diaz is an American law enforcement officer serving as the interim Chief of the Seattle Police Department.Diaz had previously served as deputy chief of the department. We weren't doing that in the same way 26 years ago.

People say we need more training on race when we’re talking about this, but we are highly conscious about race in this profession. What's your biggest priority for this year? I respect that. Will you remain in the SPD? I don’t know if people even know but we met with members of her family after, very quietly, no media or anything like that, and it was heartbreaking in many ways. If she is confirmed by the council, then not only will our mayor be a woman, but so will our police chief and our county sheriff. More than ever, we depend on your support to help fund our coverage. It's about time. How can you live in the society we live in today and not have conversations about race? From when I came in, How have I changed? Somebody has to step up and take the lead and say, I want to be the one to make this a better place. There.

Why are we going to a certain place exorbitantly more than we are other places? I think there was a whole set of really complex issues converged at a time and a moment that was very sad and very tragic.

Who’s talking to the family? She was the first black woman to lead Seattle's police force.

Have you talked about this with your two daughters?

How have I helped the agency? Carmen Best (born c. 1965) is an American law enforcement officer who served as the chief of police of the Seattle Police Department from 2018 to 2020. This is taxpayer money so we have to really make sure we’re doing things that make sense.

Based on my experience and after listening to our community members, studying background information, interviewing candidates, and thinking deeply about the qualities and characteristics that make a great police chief and an exceptional police department, I made my choice. At the same time, we have an organization to run.

[My daughters] have grown up as two African-American women themselves, knowing a lot of officers and knowing that they’re just people with families doing their jobs. That insider status is what got Best knocked off the finalists list in the first place. I am committed to the safety, equity, unity and diversity of our city, and fair and just treatment for all,” said Best. How do you respond to that? I’ve been in the department 26 years and I’m 52. That wouldn't have been something that I would have thought we would be doing, but we are doing it because we are engaged in a much more holistic effort in the community.". So literally half of my life is in the SPD. Tim Burgess, the former city council member and interim mayor, told reporters that the finalists selection committee was specifically looking for an outsider to help further reforms at the police department. But Best, a 26-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department and the current interim chief, had not made it to the final round. There’s a lot of points where we do agree. Best is not just an insider in the police reform community. Diaz earned a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from Central Washington University and a Master of Public Administration from the … Even the fact that we are carrying Naloxone [a drug used to reverse opioid overdose] now and administering lifesaving efforts in the field—that wasn't happening.

Then, excellence in service. I think rift is much too strong a word. I’m at the end of my career. “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Police in this great city—a city that I love, with a department that I love. Carmen Best is the first African-American woman to lead the Seattle Police Department, a job she took over as of Jan. 1 when Chief Kathleen O’Toole’s departure became official. Every time you come in uniform, you should feel a sense of I am doing something honorable. Capitalism, competition, and why antitrust is so confusing. That’s up to the new chief. And Best has already taken actions that aren't likely to make the police union happy. Best greets O’Toole.

On certain things, it may be an outside party that helps us do that. I stole that from Chief O’Toole. A collective of campaign workers across the state says it’s tired of working crazy hours with no job security or health care.

That’s why we’re here, that’s why we exist. He is sometimes sober. Please consider supporting local, independent, progressive media with a one-time or recurring contribution. We sit in one of the booths — inset into a nook as if meant for private conversations — drink water and talk police culture, race and her goals for leading the 24th largest department in the country. In the meantime, Best inherits a 1,400-officer department that remains under a shadow of a federal consent decree struck to reverse SPD's pattern of excessive force.

I actually remember when we had to just do the rubber stamp on use-of-force statements. The data shows that, but I also know that intuitively. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. How have I helped the community that I love? "There are many insiders that I wouldn't have said that about, but the way she takes advantage of coming up in the ranks is she has a comprehensive understanding of who's who and what's going on in that department.". We do have conversations about it. Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

How are we going to make sure we’re managing our overtime, our maintenance, our vehicles and our equipment and our training? That caused an uproar. Voters will weigh in on law enforcement this November with amendments deciding whether the sheriff remains an elected position and more. And I actually find I’m in a good place to do that. "Rarely is there a piece of news that is unqualified good news, and this [nomination] is one of those, this is absolutely the right choice," Daugaard said. | In terms of public service, let’s make sure we do it better than anyone else. In her first week on the job, Best suggested the 40th floor Starbucks in the Columbia Center for an interview. They are not a panacea, they don't tell the whole story all the time, but it's one more tool to help us really know what is occurring.". Take Out. My goal is to do the right thing. I’ve been in a union.

When it comes down to policies and those things, they’re going to have their perspective. Lester Black is a staff writer for The Stranger, where he writes about Seattle news, cannabis, and beer. O’Toole — Best’s predecessor and mentor — happened to be sitting at the bar with her daughter and the SPD’s Chief Legal Officer Rebecca Boatright and for a moment I wonder if this scheduled interview is some sort of ambush. We’re here to serve the community. Is it enough? "It is my commitment to you that I will move the department ahead on continued improvement and innovation. He told me Best was "the best fit for the city.". What did I do? She also has support from the police union that has historically pushed back against reforms within the department. ", The allies she has made in her 26 years on the force include community activists like Andre Taylor, whose brother was shot and killed by police in 2016 and who is trying to change the department. Best was born and raised in Tacoma, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1983. I don’t walk in and say, 'I hope everybody I talk to today is happy.'

And I mean that sincerely. Fewer than 300 wolverines are left in the PNW. "I believe that because she is so likable on both ends of the spectrum, it is an opportunity to bring leadership to the city," Taylor said.

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seattle police chief carmen best bio

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

But I don’t ever want to go swinging at the unions and I don’t want them swinging at us because, ultimately, I think, in a large way, we do want officers to serve the community. Our fundamental priority is to minimize crime and disorder in this city. Meet Seattle's new police chief, Carmen Best named Seattle Chief of Police, Carmen Best cover letter, resume, and competitive exam answers. Best has deep roots in Seattle. Just using technology the best way we can, to help us be more efficient, to do predictive policing, hot spots policing, to find out where repeat calls for service are. Our staff is working morning, noon, and night to make your contributions count. There’s a lot of discussion about law enforcement and race in this country. We also talked to the officers who were at the scene and they were pretty shook up too. Of course. Caption: Seattle police Chief Carmen Best and Mayor Jenny Durkan spoke to the news media on Aug. 11, 2020 about the chief's decision to retire. Carmen Best is the first African-American woman to lead the Seattle Police Department, a job she took over as of Jan. 1 when Chief Kathleen O’Toole’s departure became official. I really do. Takedown Policy, After Carmen Best (left) got the nod from the mayor (right), she talked with. So it was no accident that the committee Burgess was sitting on ended up with three finalists from departments across the country. A lot of what I’m going to be doing is just carrying on what she came here in part to do, which is making sure we reform the organization in a way that’s real and meaningful. The Council could vote on a final decision as early as August 13. I respond by saying we’re always going to look at every incident and try to learn what we can from it.

On the list was a police chief from Minneapolis, one from Austin, and one from Baltimore. Why aren’t they endangered? There's always a professional tension, but even with that, we have to find ways to make things happen to make it better for everybody," Best told me. I was here in 2011 when [the consent decree reform process] started and I know how the feeling was within the organization. We have to push our agenda forward with our own folks. Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best asked for a pension estimate nearly two weeks before announcing her resignation, as the Seattle City Council debated a deep cut to her annual pay. There are really sad things that happen. The bartender greets the chief as “Ms. Also, business efficiency.

Adrian Z. Diaz is an American law enforcement officer serving as the interim Chief of the Seattle Police Department.Diaz had previously served as deputy chief of the department. We weren't doing that in the same way 26 years ago.

People say we need more training on race when we’re talking about this, but we are highly conscious about race in this profession. What's your biggest priority for this year? I respect that. Will you remain in the SPD? I don’t know if people even know but we met with members of her family after, very quietly, no media or anything like that, and it was heartbreaking in many ways. If she is confirmed by the council, then not only will our mayor be a woman, but so will our police chief and our county sheriff. More than ever, we depend on your support to help fund our coverage. It's about time. How can you live in the society we live in today and not have conversations about race? From when I came in, How have I changed? Somebody has to step up and take the lead and say, I want to be the one to make this a better place. There.

Why are we going to a certain place exorbitantly more than we are other places? I think there was a whole set of really complex issues converged at a time and a moment that was very sad and very tragic.

Who’s talking to the family? She was the first black woman to lead Seattle's police force.

Have you talked about this with your two daughters?

How have I helped the agency? Carmen Best (born c. 1965) is an American law enforcement officer who served as the chief of police of the Seattle Police Department from 2018 to 2020. This is taxpayer money so we have to really make sure we’re doing things that make sense.

Based on my experience and after listening to our community members, studying background information, interviewing candidates, and thinking deeply about the qualities and characteristics that make a great police chief and an exceptional police department, I made my choice. At the same time, we have an organization to run.

[My daughters] have grown up as two African-American women themselves, knowing a lot of officers and knowing that they’re just people with families doing their jobs. That insider status is what got Best knocked off the finalists list in the first place. I am committed to the safety, equity, unity and diversity of our city, and fair and just treatment for all,” said Best. How do you respond to that? I’ve been in the department 26 years and I’m 52. That wouldn't have been something that I would have thought we would be doing, but we are doing it because we are engaged in a much more holistic effort in the community.". So literally half of my life is in the SPD. Tim Burgess, the former city council member and interim mayor, told reporters that the finalists selection committee was specifically looking for an outsider to help further reforms at the police department. But Best, a 26-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department and the current interim chief, had not made it to the final round. There’s a lot of points where we do agree. Best is not just an insider in the police reform community. Diaz earned a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from Central Washington University and a Master of Public Administration from the … Even the fact that we are carrying Naloxone [a drug used to reverse opioid overdose] now and administering lifesaving efforts in the field—that wasn't happening.

Then, excellence in service. I think rift is much too strong a word. I’m at the end of my career. “I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Police in this great city—a city that I love, with a department that I love. Carmen Best is the first African-American woman to lead the Seattle Police Department, a job she took over as of Jan. 1 when Chief Kathleen O’Toole’s departure became official. Every time you come in uniform, you should feel a sense of I am doing something honorable. Capitalism, competition, and why antitrust is so confusing. That’s up to the new chief. And Best has already taken actions that aren't likely to make the police union happy. Best greets O’Toole.

On certain things, it may be an outside party that helps us do that. I stole that from Chief O’Toole. A collective of campaign workers across the state says it’s tired of working crazy hours with no job security or health care.

That’s why we’re here, that’s why we exist. He is sometimes sober. Please consider supporting local, independent, progressive media with a one-time or recurring contribution. We sit in one of the booths — inset into a nook as if meant for private conversations — drink water and talk police culture, race and her goals for leading the 24th largest department in the country. In the meantime, Best inherits a 1,400-officer department that remains under a shadow of a federal consent decree struck to reverse SPD's pattern of excessive force.

I actually remember when we had to just do the rubber stamp on use-of-force statements. The data shows that, but I also know that intuitively. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. How have I helped the community that I love? "There are many insiders that I wouldn't have said that about, but the way she takes advantage of coming up in the ranks is she has a comprehensive understanding of who's who and what's going on in that department.". We do have conversations about it. Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

How are we going to make sure we’re managing our overtime, our maintenance, our vehicles and our equipment and our training? That caused an uproar. Voters will weigh in on law enforcement this November with amendments deciding whether the sheriff remains an elected position and more. And I actually find I’m in a good place to do that. "Rarely is there a piece of news that is unqualified good news, and this [nomination] is one of those, this is absolutely the right choice," Daugaard said. | In terms of public service, let’s make sure we do it better than anyone else. In her first week on the job, Best suggested the 40th floor Starbucks in the Columbia Center for an interview. They are not a panacea, they don't tell the whole story all the time, but it's one more tool to help us really know what is occurring.". Take Out. My goal is to do the right thing. I’ve been in a union.

When it comes down to policies and those things, they’re going to have their perspective. Lester Black is a staff writer for The Stranger, where he writes about Seattle news, cannabis, and beer. O’Toole — Best’s predecessor and mentor — happened to be sitting at the bar with her daughter and the SPD’s Chief Legal Officer Rebecca Boatright and for a moment I wonder if this scheduled interview is some sort of ambush. We’re here to serve the community. Is it enough? "It is my commitment to you that I will move the department ahead on continued improvement and innovation. He told me Best was "the best fit for the city.". What did I do? She also has support from the police union that has historically pushed back against reforms within the department. ", The allies she has made in her 26 years on the force include community activists like Andre Taylor, whose brother was shot and killed by police in 2016 and who is trying to change the department. Best was born and raised in Tacoma, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1983. I don’t walk in and say, 'I hope everybody I talk to today is happy.'

And I mean that sincerely. Fewer than 300 wolverines are left in the PNW. "I believe that because she is so likable on both ends of the spectrum, it is an opportunity to bring leadership to the city," Taylor said.

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