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Constantine's King Co. reform plan reaches out to burbs.(Strange Bedfellows)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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September 24, 2009
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UPDATES with statement from Susan Hutchison
BELLEVUE - King County executive candidate Dow Constantine said Thursday there would be someone in his administration whose job would be to work with suburban and rural cities that have felt the county has been too Seattle-centric.
Constantine, joined by primary rival state Sen. Fred Jarrett, D-Mercer Island, and other regional officials, announced this as part of his plan for reforming the cash-strapped county.
"Since the primary election, I have been reaching out to a wide range of community leaders and ...
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