Voters for Position 4 this year will find themselves picking between a Republican incumbent and a far-right challenger. Incumbent Ben Wick describes himself as conservative but has taken some solid votes while in this position. Wick served on the council from 2012 to 2015, was elected again in 2017, and was then chosen as mayor by the council in 2020. Wick points to the hiring of a housing and homeless coordinator, as well as increasing regional cooperation with the county on homelessness, as big steps forward for dealing with the housing crisis. He also supported buying 45 acres of parkland in support of resident feedback during the last city master-plan process.
His opponent, Brandon Fenton, wants to roll back that progress. He states that the city should spend fewer resources helping people experiencing homelessness, and should not have hired a housing coordinator. The bar owner, who is the son of fellow city council candidate Wayne Fenton, describes himself as a Trump Republican. He lept into the public spotlight last year when he refused to close his bar during the pandemic, endangering the very residents he's running to represent.
While progressive voters may not find a perfect choice for this seat, Fenton is even more conservative than Wick, who has at least made several good votes that support the residents of Spokane Valley and is not an extremist. Voters should choose the more moderate Wick for Spokane Valley City Council, Position 4.
Voters for Position 4 this year will find themselves picking between a Republican incumbent and a far-right challenger. Incumbent Ben Wick describes himself as conservative but has taken some solid votes while in this position. Wick served on the council from 2012 to 2015, was elected again in 2017, and was then chosen as mayor by the council in 2020. Wick points to the hiring of a housing and homeless coordinator, as well as increasing regional cooperation with the county on homelessness, as big steps forward for dealing with the housing crisis. He also supported buying 45 acres of parkland in support of resident feedback during the last city master-plan process.
His opponent, Brandon Fenton, wants to roll back that progress. He states that the city should spend fewer resources helping people experiencing homelessness, and should not have hired a housing coordinator. The bar owner, who is the son of fellow city council candidate Wayne Fenton, describes himself as a Trump Republican. He lept into the public spotlight last year when he refused to close his bar during the pandemic, endangering the very residents he's running to represent.
While progressive voters may not find a perfect choice for this seat, Fenton is even more conservative than Wick, who has at least made several good votes that support the residents of Spokane Valley and is not an extremist. Voters should choose the more moderate Wick for Spokane Valley City Council, Position 4.
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.