Incumbent Clark Gilman has worked for the Carpenter's Union in several capacities. He has also worked as a clean energy advocate for Climate Solutions, a labor educator at The Evergreen State College Labor Education and Research Center, and as a paraeducator at South Sound High School. In his time on the council, Gilman has advocated for many progressive policies, including supporting a day warming center for the homeless, mitigating tree removal for the new roundabout at Boulevard Road, starting an initiative to combat racism in the police department, and supporting changes to regressive tax codes that will help the vulnerable.
Also running for Position 4 is Max Brown. At 24, Brown was the youngest Planning Commission chair in Olympia history. Currently a management analyst, he is focused on combating climate change locally, promoting sustainability, and supporting a prosperous, local business-focused downtown. We give the edge to Gilman in this race for his proven progressive track record.
Incumbent Clark Gilman has worked for the Carpenter's Union in several capacities. He has also worked as a clean energy advocate for Climate Solutions, a labor educator at The Evergreen State College Labor Education and Research Center, and as a paraeducator at South Sound High School. In his time on the council, Gilman has advocated for many progressive policies, including supporting a day warming center for the homeless, mitigating tree removal for the new roundabout at Boulevard Road, starting an initiative to combat racism in the police department, and supporting changes to regressive tax codes that will help the vulnerable.
Also running for Position 4 is Max Brown. At 24, Brown was the youngest Planning Commission chair in Olympia history. Currently a management analyst, he is focused on combating climate change locally, promoting sustainability, and supporting a prosperous, local business-focused downtown. We give the edge to Gilman in this race for his proven progressive track record.