Jennifer McDaniel is running for Camas City Council, Ward 3, Position 2. McDaniel previously served on Washougal City Council for nine years before moving to Camas.
If elected, she would prioritize restoring the community's confidence in city leaders through communication, improving and maintaining public parks and open spaces, and addressing infrastructure issues including ADA access to sidewalks. McDaniel also wants to bring more affordable housing to the community and ensure families and senior citizens can keep living in Camas. Her affordable housing proposals include targeted re-zoning for multi-family and mixed-use housing and promoting Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).
McDaniel is running against Leslie Lewallen, a former King County deputy prosecuting attorney. Lewallen serves as a legal advisor to the Dorothy Fox Safety Alliance. Her campaign platform is emphasizing replacing the Crown Park Pool and creating a citizens advisory board to manage the health of Camas's public parks and spaces. Additionally, Lewallen has been critical of the crucial police accountability legislation passed in the Legislature this year and does not seem open to public safety reforms supported by community members.
McDaniel is the best choice in the race for Camas City Council, Ward 3, Position 2.
Jennifer McDaniel is running for Camas City Council, Ward 3, Position 2. McDaniel previously served on Washougal City Council for nine years before moving to Camas.
If elected, she would prioritize restoring the community's confidence in city leaders through communication, improving and maintaining public parks and open spaces, and addressing infrastructure issues including ADA access to sidewalks. McDaniel also wants to bring more affordable housing to the community and ensure families and senior citizens can keep living in Camas. Her affordable housing proposals include targeted re-zoning for multi-family and mixed-use housing and promoting Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).
McDaniel is running against Leslie Lewallen, a former King County deputy prosecuting attorney. Lewallen serves as a legal advisor to the Dorothy Fox Safety Alliance. Her campaign platform is emphasizing replacing the Crown Park Pool and creating a citizens advisory board to manage the health of Camas's public parks and spaces. Additionally, Lewallen has been critical of the crucial police accountability legislation passed in the Legislature this year and does not seem open to public safety reforms supported by community members.
McDaniel is the best choice in the race for Camas City Council, Ward 3, Position 2.
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.