I’m not at all sure if any of the following will have any impact one way or another, but it seems that giving money to local campaigns and candidates that I support just isn’t getting the results I would like to see. As humans are wont to do when facing a problem, I have devised a plan of action.
I’ll be printing up a batch of door hangers and I’ll spend an hour or so each week between now and November affixing them to my neighbors’ doors. On Sundays I might also focus on the windshields of cars in church parking lots with slightly amended wording that would appeal more to the righteous crowd.
If folks want to have their own version of this printed up, feel free to copy/paste and put in your own name and location. I’d be happy to be the courier once I get the initial template set up and the printing figured out. According to my reading of the Public Disclosure Commission (https://www.pdc.wa.gov/learn/publications/political-advertising-guide), such an effort doesn’t require any personal information disclosure as long as I don’t spend more than $100 dollars on the effort.
So. Here we go. Here’s the text of of the piece:
Hi, neighbor!
My name is Mark. I live on Madison Street on the Lower South Hill and I love my neighborhood. I also love Spokane. As you are probably aware, we have an election coming up this November.
Here are three races that are of particular importance to me:
The mayoral race. Candidate Nadine Woodward has proposed banning the homeless from using the Spokane Public Library. This idea would not only be illegal and highly impractical to implement, it’s just flat-out uncompassionate. She also went on record to say we don’t need more shelter space for the homeless. Hmm. Reality would seem to indicate otherwise. Spokane needs a practical and compassionate person in the Mayor’s office so I’m voting for Ben Stuckart. Please join me.
City Council president race. Candidate Cindy Wendle has no political or public policy experience and yet she wants to lead the legislative arm of our city government. Her campaign web page lists being a UW Husky fan growing up in Pullman and driving a Chevrolet as a member of the Wendle Ford family as two of her major diplomatic accomplishments… hmm. Right. Conversely, Breean Beggs has a long history of working to improve Spokane through thoughtful leadership, action and legislation. Join me in voting for Breean Beggs.
School board race. A comparison of candidate Katy Treloar’s platform with Nikki Lockwood’s shows that Treloar is short on the specifics of what exactly she would be advocating for in our schools. Lockwood’s stances on special education, racial equity, discipline reform, and safety show a well thought out approach and level of transparency and accountability that Treloar is lacking. Join me in voting for Nikki Lockwood.
Not registered to vote yet? It’s an easy process. Just go to https://olvr.votewa.gov/and get signed up. October 28th is the deadline to register.
This piece of paper is paid for with my own dang money. Not a PAC, not a lobbying firm, not a union, not an industry association, just a neighbor who wants Spokane (and the people in it) to thrive.