Kevin Schilling highlights local roots and results in campaign for 33rd District - Auburn Examiner

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Burien Mayor Kevin Schilling is campaigning for the 33rd District seat, drawing on his strong local connections and community service background. Born in Des Moines and raised in Burien, Schilling attended local schools and began his career in the restaurant industry before joining AmeriCorps during the pandemic to deliver emergency meals to families in need. Elected to the Burien city council in 2019, Schilling has focused on addressing pressing issues such as housing, crime, and homelessness. His campaign highlights his commitment to improving the community and responding to the needs of residents. Schilling's experience in local governance positions him as a knowledgeable candidate capable of navigating complex challenges facing the district.

He aims to engage voters by emphasizing the importance of local leadership and grassroots solutions. Schilling’s efforts are underscored by a desire to enhance the quality of life for all Burien residents. His candidacy marks a continued dedication to public service and community development in the region.

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