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Incumbent commissioner Germaine Kornegay is running to retain her seat in District 3 on the Skagit County Public Utilities District. She was originally appointed to this position in 2020 to fill the vacancy left by Eron Berg. Before joining the PUD, Kornegay served on the Sedro-Wooley City Council for seven years and was mayor pro tem during that time. Outside of public service, she runs her own local pet grooming small business and is a community leader, volunteering with multiple local groups including the Oasis Teen Shelter.
Kornegay’s priorities are an extension of the work she has already begun on the PUD to protect the Snake River and ensure clean drinking water for the district. If elected back to the seat, she also wants to focus on utility worker protections and investments in infrastructure to deliver the best service possible to Skagit County residents. In this race, Kornegay has received endorsements from an impressive number of elected leaders and progressive organizations.
Corrin Hamburg is challenging Kornegay for the District 3 seat in this race. Hamburg currently works for Skagit Valley College doing classroom and instruction support and she has worked for the City of Anacortes Wastewater Treatment Plant. Hamburg’s campaign has earned the support of the county Republicans in this race.
We recommend Germaine Kornegay for District 3 commissioner on the Skagit County Public Utility District because of her strong record of community leadership and progressive support.Last updated: 2023-04-05Germaine Kornegay
Incumbent commissioner Germaine Kornegay is running to retain her seat in District 3 on the Skagit County Public Utilities District. She was originally appointed to this position in 2020 to fill the vacancy left by Eron Berg. Before joining the PUD, Kornegay served on the Sedro-Wooley City Council for seven years and was mayor pro tem during that time. Outside of public service, she runs her own local pet grooming small business and is a community leader, volunteering with multiple local groups including the Oasis Teen Shelter.
Kornegay’s priorities are an extension of the work she has already begun on the PUD to protect the Snake River and ensure clean drinking water for the district. If elected back to the seat, she also wants to focus on utility worker protections and investments in infrastructure to deliver the best service possible to Skagit County residents. In this race, Kornegay has received endorsements from an impressive number of elected leaders and progressive organizations.
Corrin Hamburg is challenging Kornegay for the District 3 seat in this race. Hamburg currently works for Skagit Valley College doing classroom and instruction support and she has worked for the City of Anacortes Wastewater Treatment Plant. Hamburg’s campaign has earned the support of the county Republicans in this race.
We recommend Germaine Kornegay for District 3 commissioner on the Skagit County Public Utility District because of her strong record of community leadership and progressive support.Public Utilities DistrictIncumbent commissioner Germaine Kornegay is running to retain her seat in District 3 on the Skagit County Public Utilities District. She was originally appointed to this position in 2020 to fill the vacancy left by Eron Berg. Before joining the PUD, Kornegay served on the Sedro-Wooley City Council for seven years and was mayor pro tem during that time. Outside of public service, she runs her own local pet grooming small business and is a community leader, volunteering with multiple local groups including the Oasis Teen Shelter.
Kornegay’s priorities are an extension of the work she has already begun on the PUD to protect the Snake River and ensure clean drinking water for the district. If elected back to the seat, she also wants to focus on utility worker protections and investments in infrastructure to deliver the best service possible to Skagit County residents. In this race, Kornegay has received endorsements from an impressive number of elected leaders and progressive organizations.
Corrin Hamburg is challenging Kornegay for the District 3 seat in this race. Hamburg currently works for Skagit Valley College doing classroom and instruction support and she has worked for the City of Anacortes Wastewater Treatment Plant. Hamburg’s campaign has earned the support of the county Republicans in this race.
We recommend Germaine Kornegay for District 3 commissioner on the Skagit County Public Utility District because of her strong record of community leadership and progressive support.Germaine Kornegay
Incumbent commissioner Germaine Kornegay is running to retain her seat in District 3 on the Skagit County Public Utilities District. She was originally appointed to this position in 2020 to fill the vacancy left by Eron Berg. Before joining the PUD, Kornegay served on the Sedro-Wooley City Council for seven years and was mayor pro tem during that time. Outside of public service, she runs her own local pet grooming small business and is a community leader, volunteering with multiple local groups including the Oasis Teen Shelter.
Kornegay’s priorities are an extension of the work she has already begun on the PUD to protect the Snake River and ensure clean drinking water for the district. If elected back to the seat, she also wants to focus on utility worker protections and investments in infrastructure to deliver the best service possible to Skagit County residents. In this race, Kornegay has received endorsements from an impressive number of elected leaders and progressive organizations.
Corrin Hamburg is challenging Kornegay for the District 3 seat in this race. Hamburg currently works for Skagit Valley College doing classroom and instruction support and she has worked for the City of Anacortes Wastewater Treatment Plant. Hamburg’s campaign has earned the support of the county Republicans in this race.
We recommend Germaine Kornegay for District 3 commissioner on the Skagit County Public Utility District because of her strong record of community leadership and progressive support.Public Utilities District
Advisory Vote 39
This spring, Democrats in Olympia passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5974, which included a small increase in aircraft fuel taxes. This change would raise an estimated $14 million in public revenue and help our state achieve its climate goals.
This bill was sponsored by some of Washington’s most progressive lawmakers and passed with a clear majority in the session. The legislation will help our state create a sustainable future where generations can thrive with clean air and water.
Vote “Maintained” on State Advisory Vote 39.
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 non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 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.