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Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes

SEA-SFA-2026-03-05 March 05, 2026 Committee Meeting City of Seattle
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The Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes convened its first meeting of 2026 to address three critical items related to Seattle's response to federal immigration enforcement activities. The committee unanimously approved Resolution 32194 to strengthen data privacy protections for city residents accessing services, received comprehensive briefings on the city's federal response preparations, and heard from Seattle Police Department leadership on their immigration enforcement protocols. The meeting opened with heated public testimony reflecting deep community concerns about federal immigration raids, particularly following recent incidents in Minneapolis where individuals were killed during ICE operations. Public commenters demanded stronger city responses, including shutting off surveillance cameras that could aid federal agents and implementing more aggressive intervention policies. Council Central Staff presented Resolution 32194, which reaffirms that city staff cannot require disclosure of immigration status for services and requests comprehensive reviews of data collection and sharing practices. The resolution passed 9-0 and heads to full Council on March 17. Councilmember Saka noted the underlying 2015 privacy principles need updating to match current best practices like GDPR standards. Mayor Wilson's office provided updates on $4 million in community-advocated funding for immigrant services, installation of over 650 "Stand Together" signs on city property, and coordination with other jurisdictions facing similar challenges. The administration emphasized steady, measured leadership while centering immigrant and refugee communities most affected by federal enforcement. Chief Barnes presented SPD's directive issued after the Minneapolis killings, outlining officer protocols when encountering federal immigration operations. The directive emphasizes peacekeeping, de-escalation, medical aid, and documentation while clarifying that SPD does

**Resolution 32194 - Data Privacy Protections:** Unanimously approved 9-0. Reaffirms prohibition on requiring immigration status disclosure for city services. Requests executive review of data collection/sharing practices with federal agencies. Requires strengthened privacy standards in future contracts. Directs report back by June 30th. **Federal Response Funding Plan:** Information only. Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs developing spending plan for $4 million appropriated by…

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**Data Privacy Architecture:** Extensive discussion of Seattle's 2015 privacy principles and their adequacy for current digital landscape. Councilmember Saka highlighted need to update standards to match GDPR and California CCPA best practices, noting rapid evolution in privacy law since original resolution. Central Staff explained current principles require collecting only necessary information, preventing secondary use, and safeguarding against data exposure. **Federal Immigration Response Coordination:** Detailed presentation on whole-government approach including 650+ signs installed citywide, department-by-department planning, and regional coordination. Mayor's office emphasizes steady leadership while community demands more aggressive resistance. Discussion of legal strategy through City Attorney's office as primary defense against feder…
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**Julie Rawls (disabled family physician):** Demanded physical resistance to ICE operations, criticized SPD leadership, proposed "Generals in Purple Vest" program for trained bystander intervention. Called for cutting electricity to buildings during raids and recruiting special forces veterans for physical confrontation. **Jonathan (Seattle Lines Against Racism):** Expressed severe distrust of SPD's ability to protect anyone, referenced Christian Nelson killing. Demanded civilian police accountability board with power to control all police activities in neighborhoods. Stated officers are "dangerous criminals" who need to be "put on a leash." **Daniel (community organizer):** Reported meeting with mayor's staff on CCTV cameras at risk of ICE access. Stated SPD "holding city government hostage" regarding camera shutdown. Demanded immediate camera deactivation and investigation of SPD camera usage policies. **Howard Gill (36t…
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**Chair Rinck, opening remarks:** "We have a very robust discussion planned ahead of us today...This is the first meeting of the Select Committee for 2026 for the viewing public, I would like to note a couple of changes to the committee since we last met in 2025." **Julie Rawls, on federal immigration enforcement:** "I would want to ram I.C.E. vehicles. I could not just drive by, I would be so angry and upset and concerned. But if they do observe them, who do they call?" **Jonathan, on polic…
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**March 17:** Resolution 32194 goes to full City Council for final adoption **March 12:** State legislative session adjourns with several relevant bills heading to governor's desk **Later in March:** Detailed spending plan for $4 million immigrant services funding to be presented to Councilmember Rivera's Library and Neighborhood Information Committee **Next two weeks:** SPD leadership meets…

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**Data Privacy Protections:** Resolution 32194 now requires formal executive review of all data sharing with federal agencies and strengthened contractor privacy standards, moving beyond existing informal practices. **Federal Response Posture:** City has transitioned from planning mode to active implementation with 650+ signs installed, department representatives designated, and $4 million spending plan under development. **SPD Immigration Protocols:** Chief's January directive now formally clarifies officer response procedures during federal operations, emphasizing documentation an…
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