Kali Clark, a Sound Transit employee with the Emergency Plans and Prevention department, is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Clark holds a degree in environmental engineering and previously worked both with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and as a wildland firefighter for the state's Department of Natural Resources. Clark says that, if elected, she would be the first out LGBTQIA+ member in the council's history.
She is running to bring the community together to make Sammamish a more livable, affordable, and thriving city for all. Clark’s public service in wildlife management, protection, and planning has required her to collaborate with many Sammamish stakeholders and apply specialized knowledge to community needs. Her campaign priorities include investing in sustainable transportation, emergency preparedness, responsible wildlife management, and community health.
Also in this race is Rich Benack, who serves in Position 6 on Sammamish’s Human Services Commission. Benack is a veteran, private investigator, martial arts instructor, and hypnotherapist. He has also run several courses in psychic attacks and self-defense. His platform for city council lacks detail but includes an emphasis on funding law enforcement as well as protecting the environment, though he lacks the experience that Clark has in environmental management.
Clark would bring progressive values and steady leadership to Position 6. She's the clear choice in this race for Sammamish City Council.
Kali Clark, a Sound Transit employee with the Emergency Plans and Prevention department, is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Clark holds a degree in environmental engineering and previously worked both with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and as a wildland firefighter for the state's Department of Natural Resources. Clark says that, if elected, she would be the first out LGBTQIA+ member in the council's history.
She is running to bring the community together to make Sammamish a more livable, affordable, and thriving city for all. Clark’s public service in wildlife management, protection, and planning has required her to collaborate with many Sammamish stakeholders and apply specialized knowledge to community needs. Her campaign priorities include investing in sustainable transportation, emergency preparedness, responsible wildlife management, and community health.
Also in this race is Rich Benack, who serves in Position 6 on Sammamish’s Human Services Commission. Benack is a veteran, private investigator, martial arts instructor, and hypnotherapist. He has also run several courses in psychic attacks and self-defense. His platform for city council lacks detail but includes an emphasis on funding law enforcement as well as protecting the environment, though he lacks the experience that Clark has in environmental management.
Clark would bring progressive values and steady leadership to Position 6. She's the clear choice in this race for Sammamish 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.