Nathan Jeffries is running for re-election to Spokane County Water District 3, Position 2. He also serves the community during the day as an EMT and firefighter in Spokane. Since his election in 2017, Jeffries has worked to upgrade pump houses, develop infrastructure replacement plans, increase efficiency by replacing existing water meters with radio read meters, and bring additional water flow capacity to the area. He is endorsed by the LGBTQ Victory Fund as well as Spokane County Water District Commissioner Mary Wissink.
Jeffries faces a challenge from Kevin McMulkin in this race. McMulkin previously held this position from August 2016 to November 2017 and is a civil engineer and consulting engineer for several water systems. While he has worked in water systems in the Spokane area for three decades, he does not have a campaign platform or website as of late October.
Jeffries is the best choice for Spokane County Water District 3, Position 2.
Nathan Jeffries is running for re-election to Spokane County Water District 3, Position 2. He also serves the community during the day as an EMT and firefighter in Spokane. Since his election in 2017, Jeffries has worked to upgrade pump houses, develop infrastructure replacement plans, increase efficiency by replacing existing water meters with radio read meters, and bring additional water flow capacity to the area. He is endorsed by the LGBTQ Victory Fund as well as Spokane County Water District Commissioner Mary Wissink.
Jeffries faces a challenge from Kevin McMulkin in this race. McMulkin previously held this position from August 2016 to November 2017 and is a civil engineer and consulting engineer for several water systems. While he has worked in water systems in the Spokane area for three decades, he does not have a campaign platform or website as of late October.
Jeffries is the best choice for Spokane County Water District 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.