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Hollie Huthman, who currently serves on the Bellingham City Council in the At-Large seat, is now running unopposed for the Ward 2 seat on the council.
She was elected to the council in 2019 and since then has been supportive of progressive reforms, including giving frontline workers hazard pay. Her top three policy priorities for a second term include funding mental health and permanent supportive housing, increasing middle- and low-income housing, and supporting alternative crisis response programs which provide first responders who specialize in mental health care.
Huthman has earned your support for another term on the Bellingham City Council.Ultima actualización 2023-04-05Hollie Huthman, who currently serves on the Bellingham City Council in the At-Large seat, is now running unopposed for the Ward 2 seat on the council.
She was elected to the council in 2019 and since then has been supportive of progressive reforms, including giving frontline workers hazard pay. Her top three policy priorities for a second term include funding mental health and permanent supportive housing, increasing middle- and low-income housing, and supporting alternative crisis response programs which provide first responders who specialize in mental health care.
Huthman has earned your support for another term on the Bellingham City Council.Ultima actualización 2023-04-05Hollie Huthman, who currently serves on the Bellingham City Council in the At-Large seat, is now running unopposed for the Ward 2 seat on the council.
She was elected to the council in 2019 and since then has been supportive of progressive reforms, including giving frontline workers hazard pay. Her top three policy priorities for a second term include funding mental health and permanent supportive housing, increasing middle- and low-income housing, and supporting alternative crisis response programs which provide first responders who specialize in mental health care.
Huthman has earned your support for another term on the Bellingham City Council.Hollie Huthman, who currently serves on the Bellingham City Council in the At-Large seat, is now running unopposed for the Ward 2 seat on the council.
She was elected to the council in 2019 and since then has been supportive of progressive reforms, including giving frontline workers hazard pay. Her top three policy priorities for a second term include funding mental health and permanent supportive housing, increasing middle- and low-income housing, and supporting alternative crisis response programs which provide first responders who specialize in mental health care.
Huthman has earned your support for another term on the Bellingham City Council.
State Advisory Vote No. 36
This spring, lawmakers passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1477 to expand the state’s crisis response system to include a new hotline dealing exclusively with mental health emergencies.
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.