Gustavo Reyna is running for Walla Walla City Council, At-Large Position 3. Reyna is a marketing manager with Intel and previously served as the mayor pro tem for the city of Lafayette, Colorado for five years before moving to Washington. Additionally, he is the president-elect of the Walla Walla Community Council and the council's Affordable Housing Implementation Taskforce chair.
Reyna wants to help Walla Walla advance opportunity, equity, and affordability so that all residents can experience a high quality of life. He also wants to work on sustainable, human-scale development, helping the local business community to thrive, and investing in public spaces. He is a part of the Walla Walla Latino Alliance and has earned the support of many local leaders in this race.
Reyna is facing Rick Phillips. Phillips is running on a conservative platform aligned with the local Republican Party that is out of step with the needs of Walla Walla. He has spent more than 30 years in real estate property management, and recently implied insensitively that the lack of affordable housing in Walla Walla has been a benefit to home owners and real estate investors, despite it leaving many Walla Walla residents in difficult financial positions and without secure housing. His other campaign priorities include increasing funding for the police department while cutting social services and prioritizing business interests.
Given his experience with elected and community leadership, Reyna is the best choice in this race and deserves your vote for Position 3 on the city council.
Gustavo Reyna is running for Walla Walla City Council, At-Large Position 3. Reyna is a marketing manager with Intel and previously served as the mayor pro tem for the city of Lafayette, Colorado for five years before moving to Washington. Additionally, he is the president-elect of the Walla Walla Community Council and the council's Affordable Housing Implementation Taskforce chair.
Reyna wants to help Walla Walla advance opportunity, equity, and affordability so that all residents can experience a high quality of life. He also wants to work on sustainable, human-scale development, helping the local business community to thrive, and investing in public spaces. He is a part of the Walla Walla Latino Alliance and has earned the support of many local leaders in this race.
Reyna is facing Rick Phillips. Phillips is running on a conservative platform aligned with the local Republican Party that is out of step with the needs of Walla Walla. He has spent more than 30 years in real estate property management, and recently implied insensitively that the lack of affordable housing in Walla Walla has been a benefit to home owners and real estate investors, despite it leaving many Walla Walla residents in difficult financial positions and without secure housing. His other campaign priorities include increasing funding for the police department while cutting social services and prioritizing business interests.
Given his experience with elected and community leadership, Reyna is the best choice in this race and deserves your vote for Position 3 on the city council.
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.