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American Focus > Blog > World News > Washington state lawmaker Rob Saka introduces resolution to acknowledge ‘failure’ of defund the police movement
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Washington state lawmaker Rob Saka introduces resolution to acknowledge ‘failure’ of defund the police movement

Last updated: March 30, 2025 2:12 am
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Seattle councilmember Rob Saka has proposed a resolution to sever all ties with previous commitments to defund the police, citing a need to move towards a more future-focused public safety model. This decision comes in the wake of a reported increase in crime across various cities, prompting a shift away from the “Defund the Police” movement that gained momentum after the tragic murder of George Floyd in 2020.

During a recent meeting with the Seattle City Council’s public safety committee, Saka discussed Resolution 32167, which highlights efforts to enhance public safety, appreciate first responders, promote police accountability, and reverse previous defund commitments. The resolution aims to address the divisive nature of defunding statements and the impact they have had on police retention.

Councilmember Maritza Rivera echoed support for the resolution, noting constituent concerns about past defund rhetoric in the city. The resolution ultimately received approval from four councilmembers, with unanimous support and one member absent. The bill will now move forward to a larger city council meeting for further consideration.

In a press release, the council emphasized its commitment to supporting first responders, acknowledging the shortcomings of the defund movement, and focusing on underserved communities. Mayor Bruce Harrell also highlighted the city’s progress in expanding the police force and enhancing accountability systems, emphasizing the importance of diversifying response options through initiatives like the CARE Crisis Response Teams.

Overall, the resolution signifies a shift towards prioritizing public safety and accountability in Seattle, moving away from past commitments to defund the police and towards a more inclusive and effective approach to community safety.

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