Reader view Yes for Alex Newman on City Council

Edmonds, WALocal News

Alex Newman is running for a position on the Edmonds City Council, receiving endorsements from prominent environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club and Washington Conservation Action. These endorsements suggest a strong commitment to environmental advocacy, with a focus on preserving local ecosystems. Newman’s executive experience with the American Red Cross equips him to handle a city budget of $120 million effectively. He understands that a $20 million deficit requires genuine solutions rather than accounting tricks and advocates for responsible fiscal policies. In the 2024 general election, over 70% of Edmond voters opposed I-2117, a measure aimed at repealing the state's Climate Commitment Act, indicating robust local support for environmental protections.

His platform also emphasizes public safety and proactive planning for climate change. Local residents encourage voters to choose leaders who mirror their commitment to environmental stewardship. Ultimately, they believe electing Newman aligns with the community's values and priorities.

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