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Natalia Fior is a social justice advocate and Market Manager of the Shoreline Farmers Market. Fior has been endorsed by local and state Democrats for her progressive values and support of advocating for those who have the least, ensuring more women are represented in politics, and keeping Snohomish County affordable and livable for everyone.
Due to her strong progressive values, Fior would be a good choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Natalia Fior
Natalia Fior is a social justice advocate and Market Manager of the Shoreline Farmers Market. Fior has been endorsed by local and state Democrats for her progressive values and support of advocating for those who have the least, ensuring more women are represented in politics, and keeping Snohomish County affordable and livable for everyone.
Due to her strong progressive values, Fior would be a good choice in this race.
Natalia Fior is a social justice advocate and Market Manager of the Shoreline Farmers Market. Fior has been endorsed by local and state Democrats for her progressive values and support of advocating for those who have the least, ensuring more women are represented in politics, and keeping Snohomish County affordable and livable for everyone.
Due to her strong progressive values, Fior would be a good choice in this race.Natalia Fior
Natalia Fior is a social justice advocate and Market Manager of the Shoreline Farmers Market. Fior has been endorsed by local and state Democrats for her progressive values and support of advocating for those who have the least, ensuring more women are represented in politics, and keeping Snohomish County affordable and livable for everyone.
Due to her strong progressive values, Fior would be a good choice in this race.
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.