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Charlene Rawson is a progressive neighborhood advocate running for Everett City Council, Position 5. Rawson is running to encourage more transparency in city government, including helping Everett move to district elections. She also supports increased transit options for the growing city and responding to the growing homeless situation without criminalizing homelessness.
Her opponent, longtime incumbent Scott Bader, is holding the city back from making the changes it needs to be a 21st century city. Rawson is a great choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Charlene Rawson
Charlene Rawson is a progressive neighborhood advocate running for Everett City Council, Position 5. Rawson is running to encourage more transparency in city government, including helping Everett move to district elections.
Charlene Rawson is a progressive neighborhood advocate running for Everett City Council, Position 5. Rawson is running to encourage more transparency in city government, including helping Everett move to district elections. She also supports increased transit options for the growing city and responding to the growing homeless situation without criminalizing homelessness.
Her opponent, longtime incumbent Scott Bader, is holding the city back from making the changes it needs to be a 21st century city. Rawson is a great choice in this race.Charlene Rawson
Charlene Rawson is a progressive neighborhood advocate running for Everett City Council, Position 5. Rawson is running to encourage more transparency in city government, including helping Everett move to district elections.
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.