Steve Lee is running for re-election to Kennewick City Council, Position 2, Ward 2. Lee was elected to the council in 2018 and appointed mayor pro tem. He runs a cannabis business with more than 50 employees.
Lee's campaign platform emphasizes the need for Kennewick to continue attracting young professionals by promoting events, projects, and businesses that engage all kinds of people in the community. He believes that his experience as a business owner makes him uniquely qualified to help other businesses thrive even during economically challenging times.
Lee faces a challenge from Republican Loren Anderson. Anderson supports banning measures to balance Washington's upside-down tax code and ensure the wealthy pay their share to support our state. Even worse, he has promoted dangerous anti-vaccine rallies in the midst of a deadly pandemic.
Lee is the best choice in the race for Kennewick City Council, Position 2, Ward 2.
Steve Lee is running for re-election to Kennewick City Council, Position 2, Ward 2. Lee was elected to the council in 2018 and appointed mayor pro tem. He runs a cannabis business with more than 50 employees.
Lee's campaign platform emphasizes the need for Kennewick to continue attracting young professionals by promoting events, projects, and businesses that engage all kinds of people in the community. He believes that his experience as a business owner makes him uniquely qualified to help other businesses thrive even during economically challenging times.
Lee faces a challenge from Republican Loren Anderson. Anderson supports banning measures to balance Washington's upside-down tax code and ensure the wealthy pay their share to support our state. Even worse, he has promoted dangerous anti-vaccine rallies in the midst of a deadly pandemic.
Lee is the best choice in the race for Kennewick City Council, Position 2, Ward 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.