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Debbie Bertlin is a current Mercer Island City Councilmember who is running to retain her seat in Position 7. Bertlin has been an exceptional leader on the council, helping usher in the south end Fire Station, advocating for the shuttle that moves central Islanders to the Park and Ride, and supporting the Island's first accessible and inclusive playground. She is also supportive of the transit station to increase access and mobility for all Island residents.
Bertlin faces Traci Granbois in the November election. Granbois is a conservative who opposes working transit options for all residents. Due to her track record, experience, and endorsements from progressive organizations, Bertlin would be an excellent choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Debbie Bertlin
Debbie Bertlin is a current Mercer Island City Councilmember who is running to retain her seat in Position 7.
Debbie Bertlin is a current Mercer Island City Councilmember who is running to retain her seat in Position 7. Bertlin has been an exceptional leader on the council, helping usher in the south end Fire Station, advocating for the shuttle that moves central Islanders to the Park and Ride, and supporting the Island's first accessible and inclusive playground. She is also supportive of the transit station to increase access and mobility for all Island residents.
Bertlin faces Traci Granbois in the November election. Granbois is a conservative who opposes working transit options for all residents. Due to her track record, experience, and endorsements from progressive organizations, Bertlin would be an excellent choice in this race.Debbie Bertlin
Debbie Bertlin is a current Mercer Island City Councilmember who is running to retain her seat in Position 7.
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.