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Washington is still offering stipends to homeless-service workers
Human-services employees can apply through June 2 to receive $2,000.
Human-services employees can apply through June 2 to receive $2,000.
A $1.25 billion proposal on the special election ballot would open five on-demand mental health and addiction facilities and increase worker wages.
Advocates warn that the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy needs to increase to match rising construction expenses.
A court ruling requires the city, WSDOT and service providers to work together to find an answer, but they differ on how to move forward.
Seattle homeless outreach, child care and elder care workers are leaving for higher wages, making it harder to provide care for the city’s most vulnerable.