Linda Glover is a former elementary school principal and current Executive Director of the nonprofit Gifts For Our Community. She has served on numerous boards, including Vancouver’s Downtown Association, Learning Avenues Childcare Centers, and the Fort Vancouver National Trust Board of Trustees. Her campaign focuses on working through the structural deficit that makes funding for parks and service departments unsustainable, streamlining the permitting process for small businesses, providing affordable housing and homelessness services, and protecting natural resources. Glover would be a no vote on the Tesoro-Savage Oil Terminal and a yes on public bathrooms downtown.
Glover is facing Michelle Beardshear, a Senior Customer Service Representative with Clark Public Utilities. As a physically disabled woman, one of her campaign's top priorities is equal access, ensuring that those with physical disabilities can have barrier free access to the city. Beardshear's campaign also includes detailed priorities such as securing long-term funding for new officers, forming an effective partnership with the county, and implementing bus-on-shoulder practices to reduce commute times.
Beardshear, however, would support the oil terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver. With her experience and platform, Glover is the better choice in this race.
Linda Glover is a former elementary school principal and current Executive Director of the nonprofit Gifts For Our Community. She has served on numerous boards, including Vancouver’s Downtown Association, Learning Avenues Childcare Centers, and the Fort Vancouver National Trust Board of Trustees. Her campaign focuses on working through the structural deficit that makes funding for parks and service departments unsustainable, streamlining the permitting process for small businesses, providing affordable housing and homelessness services, and protecting natural resources. Glover would be a no vote on the Tesoro-Savage Oil Terminal and a yes on public bathrooms downtown.
Glover is facing Michelle Beardshear, a Senior Customer Service Representative with Clark Public Utilities. As a physically disabled woman, one of her campaign's top priorities is equal access, ensuring that those with physical disabilities can have barrier free access to the city. Beardshear's campaign also includes detailed priorities such as securing long-term funding for new officers, forming an effective partnership with the county, and implementing bus-on-shoulder practices to reduce commute times.
Beardshear, however, would support the oil terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver. With her experience and platform, Glover is the better choice in this race.