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Founding member of the Edmonds Neighborhood Action Coalition Laura Johnson is a progressive champion running for Edmonds City Council, Position 7. She is the current chair of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission as well as a leader of the local Moms Demand Action group. She is running to increase business and retail opportunities for all of Edmonds, expand transparency and accessibility in local government, and protect the Edmonds Marsh.
Johnson is running against city planning board member and civil engineer Nathan Monroe. He has some ideas about affordable housing solutions, such as allowing accessory dwelling units, but overall Johnson's platform and community involvement is deeper than Monroe's. Johnson is the best choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Laura Johnson
Founding member of the Edmonds Neighborhood Action Coalition Laura Johnson is a progressive champion running for Edmonds City Council, Position 7. She is the current chair of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission as well as a leader of the local Moms Demand Action group.
Founding member of the Edmonds Neighborhood Action Coalition Laura Johnson is a progressive champion running for Edmonds City Council, Position 7. She is the current chair of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission as well as a leader of the local Moms Demand Action group. She is running to increase business and retail opportunities for all of Edmonds, expand transparency and accessibility in local government, and protect the Edmonds Marsh.
Johnson is running against city planning board member and civil engineer Nathan Monroe. He has some ideas about affordable housing solutions, such as allowing accessory dwelling units, but overall Johnson's platform and community involvement is deeper than Monroe's. Johnson is the best choice in this race.Laura Johnson
Founding member of the Edmonds Neighborhood Action Coalition Laura Johnson is a progressive champion running for Edmonds City Council, Position 7. She is the current chair of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission as well as a leader of the local Moms Demand Action group.
R-88/I-1000
Referendum 88 is a public vote on I-1000, the affirmative action ballot measure signed by nearly 400,000 Washingtonians and approved by the Legislature this spring.