Paleontologist Jacquelyn Belock is running for Cheney City Council, Position 3. Belock is a professor at Spokane Falls Community College, and she also works as a precinct committee officer. She moved back to the area to raise her kids and is now running to represent working families and small businesses.
Belock wants to center community and environmental concerns in city council decision making. Her platform is focused on COVID recovery, getting schools safely back in person, expanding green space, updating infrastructure, preventing wildfires, and investing in affordable housing. In this race, she has earned the endorsements of her local Democrats and a regional labor council.
Mark Posthuma, a pastor, nonprofit board member, and avid local volunteer, is also in this race. Posthuma does not have any specific campaign priorities listed in the local voters' guide pamphlet or a website as of mid-October, saying simply that it would be an honor to work on the council.
Belock is the best choice for Position 3 on the Cheney City Council.
Paleontologist Jacquelyn Belock is running for Cheney City Council, Position 3. Belock is a professor at Spokane Falls Community College, and she also works as a precinct committee officer. She moved back to the area to raise her kids and is now running to represent working families and small businesses.
Belock wants to center community and environmental concerns in city council decision making. Her platform is focused on COVID recovery, getting schools safely back in person, expanding green space, updating infrastructure, preventing wildfires, and investing in affordable housing. In this race, she has earned the endorsements of her local Democrats and a regional labor council.
Mark Posthuma, a pastor, nonprofit board member, and avid local volunteer, is also in this race. Posthuma does not have any specific campaign priorities listed in the local voters' guide pamphlet or a website as of mid-October, saying simply that it would be an honor to work on the council.
Belock is the best choice for Position 3 on the Cheney 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.