Greg Wheeler has served two terms on the Bremerton City Council representing District 4. He is an outspoken advocate for sustainable development and the creation of family wage jobs throughout the city of Bremerton. Wheeler is a proponent of fiscal responsibility, advocates for more transparency in the mayoral office, and supports efforts to make Bremerton a welcoming city for all residents. As revenue and the city's population continue to increase, Wheeler wants to focus on roads and infrastructure as priorities. While Wheeler has articulated his progressive vision for the City of Bremerton, he takes a regressive stance on the B&O tax, stating that he would like to phase out of the B&O tax and increase the B&O tax exemption as the city grows.
Wheeler is running against incumbent mayor Patty Lent. Lent has served as mayor since 2010 and has played a major role in ensuring that Bremerton grows at responsible rate while providing adequate services for residents. Both Lent and Wheeler advocate for policies that address the need for affordable housing and jobs in the city. Wheeler is a strong choice in this race.
Greg Wheeler has served two terms on the Bremerton City Council representing District 4. He is an outspoken advocate for sustainable development and the creation of family wage jobs throughout the city of Bremerton. Wheeler is a proponent of fiscal responsibility, advocates for more transparency in the mayoral office, and supports efforts to make Bremerton a welcoming city for all residents. As revenue and the city's population continue to increase, Wheeler wants to focus on roads and infrastructure as priorities. While Wheeler has articulated his progressive vision for the City of Bremerton, he takes a regressive stance on the B&O tax, stating that he would like to phase out of the B&O tax and increase the B&O tax exemption as the city grows.
Wheeler is running against incumbent mayor Patty Lent. Lent has served as mayor since 2010 and has played a major role in ensuring that Bremerton grows at responsible rate while providing adequate services for residents. Both Lent and Wheeler advocate for policies that address the need for affordable housing and jobs in the city. Wheeler is a strong choice in this race.