Business leaders will get chance to talk crime issues with Seattle City Council members

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Business leaders will get chance to talk crime issues with Seattle City Council members
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A big day is coming up for business leaders across Seattle who are hoping to publicly address the crime that has riddled their neighborhoods.

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