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Tacoma City Councilmember Anders Ibsen is running to retain his seat in District 1. Ibsen has been an excellent progressive leader on the council. His accomplishments include leading the effort to repeal millions of dollars worth of tax loopholes, establishing more funding for mental health and chemical dependency, improving public safety in the West End, and also leading the effort to ensure everyone who gets sick is able to take a day off work.
His opponent is John Hines, a moderate high school teacher who advocates for more smart growth and living wage jobs in the city. While Hines has received support from many local elected leaders, Ibsen has received a large majority of support from our progressive partners. Ibsen deserves your vote.Last updated: 2023-04-05Anders Ibsen
Tacoma City Councilmember Anders Ibsen is running to retain his seat in District 1. Ibsen has been an excellent progressive leader on the council.
Tacoma City Councilmember Anders Ibsen is running to retain his seat in District 1. Ibsen has been an excellent progressive leader on the council. His accomplishments include leading the effort to repeal millions of dollars worth of tax loopholes, establishing more funding for mental health and chemical dependency, improving public safety in the West End, and also leading the effort to ensure everyone who gets sick is able to take a day off work.
His opponent is John Hines, a moderate high school teacher who advocates for more smart growth and living wage jobs in the city. While Hines has received support from many local elected leaders, Ibsen has received a large majority of support from our progressive partners. Ibsen deserves your vote.Anders Ibsen
Tacoma City Councilmember Anders Ibsen is running to retain his seat in District 1. Ibsen has been an excellent progressive leader on the council.
Initiative 1366
Initiative-1366 from Tim Eyman orders the legislature to send a constitutional amendment to the voters next year requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote to close tax loopholes or raise revenue. If legislators refuse, Eyman’s initiative would create an $8 billion hole in our state budget over the next six years by cutting the sales tax by a full 1 percent.
There are two good choices in District #4, Position #3: Jamie Nixon and Cathy Pearsall-Stipek. See the full guide below.