City of SeaTac
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SeaTac City Council
Incumbent Kathryn Campbell was recently appointed to the National League of Cities' Energy, Environment and Natural Resources committee, where she will work on national and regional environmental policy. Campbell has been an advocate for community gardens, increased police patrols, and restoration of the Green/Duwamish river basins. She is running against parking enforcement officer Terry Farden and retired businessman Joel Wachtel. In this relatively weak race, we'd recommend a vote for Campbell.
Incumbent Kathryn Campbell was recently appointed to the National League of Cities' Energy, Environment and Natural Resources committee, where she will work on national and regional environmental policy. Campbell has been an advocate for community gardens, increased police patrols, and restoration of the Green/Duwamish river basins. She is running against parking enforcement officer Terry Farden and retired businessman Joel Wachtel. In this relatively weak race, we'd recommend a vote for Campbell.
Shaunie Wheeler is the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 77's Political Action Director. She also serves as a board member of South King County Votes, Win With Women, and as the president for Washington Young Emerging Labor Leaders. If elected, Wheeler will focus on public safety and economic development that creates family wage jobs.
She is running against conservative Pam Pollock and Clyde Fuzz Hill. Wheeler is the best choice in this race.
Shaunie Wheeler is the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 77's Political Action Director. She also serves as a board member of South King County Votes, Win With Women, and as the president for Washington Young Emerging Labor Leaders. If elected, Wheeler will focus on public safety and economic development that creates family wage jobs.
She is running against conservative Pam Pollock and Clyde Fuzz Hill. Wheeler is the best choice in this race.