Letter Dear Snoqualmie Neighbors

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mayor Katherine Ross of Snoqualmie addresses voters in a letter, defending her leadership and criticizing her opponent, Jim Mayhew. Ross argues that Mayhew has shown inconsistency on key issues, particularly regarding public safety, where he initially supported outsourcing police and fire services before changing his stance due to community backlash. She points out her successful efforts to renegotiate a costly police contract that once subsidized North Bend, contrasting this with Mayhew's earlier support of the agreement that cost taxpayers millions. Ross also highlights the Community Center and Pool project, which she claims is fully funded and ready for construction, while accusing Mayhew of promoting an untested regional pool plan that threatens local funding. The Mayor emphasizes the importance of clear, consistent leadership in local governance, particularly as elections approach.

She calls on residents to recognize the value of accountability and principled leadership. Ross's letter serves as a significant moment in the local political landscape, reflecting the urgency of the upcoming election.

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