Seattle councilmember proposes limits on sharing non-public data with federal agents
Seattle City Councilmember Maritza Rivera has introduced an ordinance that would bar city employees, including police officers, from sharing non-public information with federal agents without a warrant, aligning city policy with Washington’s Keep Washington Working Act.
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