Educator and legal advocate Bárbara del Mar Robles is running for Ellensburg City Council, Position 3. Robles is the director of Teacher Academies at Central Washington University and previously served as a board member for Central Washington Justice for Our Neighbors, which provides legal services for low-income immigrants. She is also involved with the Domestic Violence Services Spanish-speaking support group.
If elected, Robles wants to focus on public health, economic development, and local diversity, equity, and inclusion work. As rural areas of Washington begin their COVID-19 recovery, she wants to ensure elected leaders prioritize keeping people safe. Her vision for economic growth includes supporting Ellensburg small businesses, investing in local job creation, and prioritizing modern skill-building. Robles wants to ensure that municipal government and the policies it creates treats all of Ellensburg’s diverse residents inclusively and equitably.
Robles is facing Adam Winn in this race. He's a Marine veteran running to improve tourism, invest in infrastructure, and focus on Ellensburg’s businesses. He lacks community or elected experience as well as progressive local support.
Robles is the best choice for Ellensburg City Council, Position 3 because of her background in advocacy and community leadership.
Educator and legal advocate Bárbara del Mar Robles is running for Ellensburg City Council, Position 3. Robles is the director of Teacher Academies at Central Washington University and previously served as a board member for Central Washington Justice for Our Neighbors, which provides legal services for low-income immigrants. She is also involved with the Domestic Violence Services Spanish-speaking support group.
If elected, Robles wants to focus on public health, economic development, and local diversity, equity, and inclusion work. As rural areas of Washington begin their COVID-19 recovery, she wants to ensure elected leaders prioritize keeping people safe. Her vision for economic growth includes supporting Ellensburg small businesses, investing in local job creation, and prioritizing modern skill-building. Robles wants to ensure that municipal government and the policies it creates treats all of Ellensburg’s diverse residents inclusively and equitably.
Robles is facing Adam Winn in this race. He's a Marine veteran running to improve tourism, invest in infrastructure, and focus on Ellensburg’s businesses. He lacks community or elected experience as well as progressive local support.
Robles is the best choice for Ellensburg City Council, Position 3 because of her background in advocacy and community leadership.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a nonbinding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2021 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.