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Rep. Reuven Carlyle, serving the 36th District Serving Seattle, including Queen Anne, Magnolia, Ballard, Belltown, Fremont, Greenwood, Phinney Ridge, Blue Ridge, Crown Hill, Lake Union, Loyal Heights and Sunset Hill. |
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Neighborhood Links | Economic Resources | Other
Neighborhood Links:
Ballard District Council
Ballard Neighborhood Service Center
Crown Hill Neighbors Association
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Phinney Ridge Community Council
Seattle Public School District
Economic Resources:
Employment
Washington state job listings
Worksource (Employment Security Department) job listings
Unemployment benefits
Call the Employment Security Department
at 800-318-6022 (TTY 800-365-8969) between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, or visit http://www.esd.wa.gov
online.
Foreclosure assistance
The Department of
Financial Institutions’ Home Ownership Hotline provides counseling to
residents who are facing foreclosure, thinking of buying a home, or
considering refinancing. Call 877-894-4663, or visit
http://www.homeownership.wa.gov.
Insurance information
The Office of the Insurance
Commissioner provides information on health, automobile, home, life and
other types of insurance available in Washington state. Call 800-562-6900 or
visit http://www.insurance.wa.gov
online. For free health care counseling, contact the SHIBA hotline at
800-562-6900.
Other:
Transportation
To avoid construction delays and learn more about various projects,
visit the Department of Transportation’s Web site at
http://www.dot.wa.gov. And as always, the
Web site also has real-time traffic information to help you better plan your
commuting and trip-taking.
Legislature
Please contact my office if you have a question
or need help navigating state government services. My contact information
can be found
here.
To learn more about the legislative process itself or read bills, visit
the Legislature’s Web site at
http://www.leg.wa.gov. Many state government activities are also
broadcast on Washington’s own public affairs channel TVW. Check with your
television provider for channel information or visit
http://www.tvw.org for archived coverage.