Council Members Bingle and Cathcart Issue Joint Statement on Prop 1

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane City Council Members Jonathan Bingle and Michael Cathcart have voiced their discontent with the Washington State Supreme Court's ruling on Proposition 1, labeling it a significant affront to the democratic process. They argue that the court's interpretation, which categorized the initiative as "administrative," undermines the explicit desires of Spokane voters who sought safer parks and schools. The council members emphasized the initiative's intent to protect vulnerable populations and restore order in public spaces, highlighting its broad support among constituents. In response to the ruling, Bingle and Cathcart pledged to introduce legislation that would enshrine the protections initially outlined in Proposition 1. They further encouraged Spokane citizens to engage with their local representatives, stressing the importance of community voices in governance.

The council members condemned the ruling as judicial activism that compromises public safety. Their call to action aims to rally support for a city environment that prioritizes families and community well-being. Ultimately, they assert that the people of Spokane will not be silenced and will continue to advocate for their needs.

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