This Thanksgiving, I'm grounded in gratitude for the powerful legacy of service that inspires my campaign for Assessor. My commitment to equity for all is stronger than ever. My full reflection: - https://t.co/8crzrBw2SG
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@NCAI1944@ShakopeeDakota@IndianGaming85 Native Elected Officials Panel at National Congress of American Indians 82nd annual convention in Seattle, Washington, from left: Debora Juarez (Blackfeet), Claudia Kauffman (Nez Perce), Chris Stearns (Navajo), Debra Lekanoff (Tlingit) and Chris Roberts (Choctaw). @NCAI1944
Election Day is November 4!
The races for King County Executive and City Council make the biggest difference in your daily life. Good local leaders ensure a safe, affordable, and well-run community. - https://t.co/169stW1hxb
4 DAYS! Launch is THIS WEDNESDAY, October 15th.
We're bringing passion & focus to fight for fairness, equity, and tax relief in King County. I'm wrapping a big personal goal this weekend, then it's all hands on deck!
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The Launch is ON! 🚀 Over 80 leaders are backing our campaign to bring integrity, fairness, and equity back to the King County Assessor's Office. We need an Assessor who fights for everyone. Join us Oct 15! RSVP & Full Details: - https://t.co/IdauZPvCv7
Why bold leadership is important from our elected officials: Celebrating Shoreline's Community and Business Champion Award winners and nominees - https://t.co/oRj2HBfL6i
The current Assessor has shown a disturbing, escalating pattern of behavior. That's unacceptable.
The people of King County deserve better. They deserve accountability, integrity, and someone who puts the public first.
https://t.co/uAmY2d6jRd
Wilson, who has been in elected office for a decade and is a candidate for King County executive, was booked into the King County Correctional Facility Wednesday, according to records. https://t.co/miSPv3AStk
Last night the @ShorelineWAGov council unanimously passed a forward-looking comprehensive plan, which includes policies supporting more places to build homes, the elimination of mandatory parking requirements, and allowing neighborhood cafes and businesses nearly everywhere.
While aboard Air Force One, NCAI President Mark Macarro had a powerful conversation with President Biden regarding Leonard Peltier, a Turtle Mountain Ojibwe elder and one of the longest-incarcerated Native American political prisoners. (1/6)