Vicki Lowe, the executive director of Washington’s American Indian Health Commission, is running for Sequim City Council, Position 3. Lowe is a descendant of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe and has been an active part of the tribal community both as a longtime member of the Jamestown Canoe Family and as the tribe’s 2012 Volunteer of the Year.
At the American Indian Health Commission, one of Lowe’s main roles has been implementing the Tribal Assister program for the Washington Health Benefits Exchange. She hopes to use her community-focused experience in administrative management to expand affordable housing, make health care more accessible to residents, invest in the local economy, and advance equity and diversity work. Lowe believes that housing insecurity should be addressed with human services rather than criminalization.
Lowe’s opponent, incumbent Mike Pence, is a part of the slate of conservative candidates running in Sequim this cycle with the Independent Advisory Association, a group led by a conspiracy theorist who is pushing unfounded claims this election. Pence was appointed to this seat in 2020 and has since faced a minor scandal when it came out that his resume from the appointment process misconstrued his job experience. Pence refused to resign over the matter and is now running to retain the seat and continue promoting his right-wing, conspiracy-based agenda.
Vicki Lowe is the best candidate to serve Sequim in Position 3 on the city council and, if elected, she will bring much-needed new leadership to the council.
Vicki Lowe, the executive director of Washington’s American Indian Health Commission, is running for Sequim City Council, Position 3. Lowe is a descendant of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe and has been an active part of the tribal community both as a longtime member of the Jamestown Canoe Family and as the tribe’s 2012 Volunteer of the Year.
At the American Indian Health Commission, one of Lowe’s main roles has been implementing the Tribal Assister program for the Washington Health Benefits Exchange. She hopes to use her community-focused experience in administrative management to expand affordable housing, make health care more accessible to residents, invest in the local economy, and advance equity and diversity work. Lowe believes that housing insecurity should be addressed with human services rather than criminalization.
Lowe’s opponent, incumbent Mike Pence, is a part of the slate of conservative candidates running in Sequim this cycle with the Independent Advisory Association, a group led by a conspiracy theorist who is pushing unfounded claims this election. Pence was appointed to this seat in 2020 and has since faced a minor scandal when it came out that his resume from the appointment process misconstrued his job experience. Pence refused to resign over the matter and is now running to retain the seat and continue promoting his right-wing, conspiracy-based agenda.
Vicki Lowe is the best candidate to serve Sequim in Position 3 on the city council and, if elected, she will bring much-needed new leadership to the 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.