Realtor Sarah Jean Morris is running for Lacey City Council, Position 1 to bring integrity, transparency, and her ability to be a peacemaker to the council. She plans to run a "zero waste" campaign without yard signs or door hangers. The three key points of her campaign are waste management, helping the homelessness without "enabling" them, and fiscal responsibility. Morris wants to be at the forefront of re-negotiating the contract with Waste Connections, Inc. (WCI) and maintain Lacey's strong S&P rating. While we're unsatisfied with her lack of details on helping the homeless, growth management, and transportation, Morris's views on reducing waste and switching to renewable energy are admirable.
Her opponent is Malcolm Miller, a loan officer who has worked with the Thurston County Coalition Against Trafficking and previously worked for the Department of Defense. Miller would prioritize growth management, strategic planning for seniors including expanded services, and homelessness. However, we were disappointed to find that Miller has not only been endorsed by the county's Republican Party, but appears to be campaigning alongside the more conservative candidates for city council.
Morris is the best choice in this race.
Realtor Sarah Jean Morris is running for Lacey City Council, Position 1 to bring integrity, transparency, and her ability to be a peacemaker to the council. She plans to run a "zero waste" campaign without yard signs or door hangers. The three key points of her campaign are waste management, helping the homelessness without "enabling" them, and fiscal responsibility. Morris wants to be at the forefront of re-negotiating the contract with Waste Connections, Inc. (WCI) and maintain Lacey's strong S&P rating. While we're unsatisfied with her lack of details on helping the homeless, growth management, and transportation, Morris's views on reducing waste and switching to renewable energy are admirable.
Her opponent is Malcolm Miller, a loan officer who has worked with the Thurston County Coalition Against Trafficking and previously worked for the Department of Defense. Miller would prioritize growth management, strategic planning for seniors including expanded services, and homelessness. However, we were disappointed to find that Miller has not only been endorsed by the county's Republican Party, but appears to be campaigning alongside the more conservative candidates for city council.
Morris is the best choice in this race.