Real estate agent Jeff Strickler is challenging incumbent Rep. Mark Klicker for 16th Legislative District, Position 1 in the state House. Strickler previously worked in software consulting and believes that his more recent experience in real estate gives him insight into housing policy for the district.
Strickler is running to make key investments in community needs so that residents in the district can access quality education, health services, and housing. He wants to prioritize community-first economic development to bring more sustainable jobs and financial security to working families. If elected, he would help the district turn to renewable energy that will protect the environment, improve the health of local kids and families, and create good jobs. Strickler also wants to address the affordability crisis by expanding housing options, improving access to health care, and creating more child care that families can afford.
Stricker is running against incumbent Republican Mark Klicker and Sharon Schiller. Klicker favors tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy while opposing investments to help working families in Washington access high-quality education, health care, living-wage jobs, and housing security. He also opposes action to fight climate change despite the devastating impacts of record heat and droughts on local families and agriculture. Outside of the Legislature, Klicker operates a real estate company focused on selling farm and forest land as investment opportunities.
The final candidate in this race is Sharon Schiller, a self-published writer and former nurse. Schiller registered as a candidate with the “Peace and Freedom Party” in this election, and it will be her fourth run for office after three unsuccessful bids for Walla Walla City Council. Schiller identifies as a “left-libertarian” and wants to invest in climate action but also supports militarized police forces in our neighborhoods instead of proven community services and infrastructure to keep our communities safe. She points to her service on the Walla Walla Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee from 2011 to 2013 as her relevant community leadership experience.
Residents in the 16th Legislative District deserve a representative who will bring our communities together and advocate for the resources we need to thrive. Jeff Strickler is the best choice in this race and deserves your vote for Position 1.
Real estate agent Jeff Strickler is challenging incumbent Rep. Mark Klicker for 16th Legislative District, Position 1 in the state House. Strickler previously worked in software consulting and believes that his more recent experience in real estate gives him insight into housing policy for the district.
Strickler is running to make key investments in community needs so that residents in the district can access quality education, health services, and housing. He wants to prioritize community-first economic development to bring more sustainable jobs and financial security to working families. If elected, he would help the district turn to renewable energy that will protect the environment, improve the health of local kids and families, and create good jobs. Strickler also wants to address the affordability crisis by expanding housing options, improving access to health care, and creating more child care that families can afford.
Stricker is running against incumbent Republican Mark Klicker and Sharon Schiller. Klicker favors tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy while opposing investments to help working families in Washington access high-quality education, health care, living-wage jobs, and housing security. He also opposes action to fight climate change despite the devastating impacts of record heat and droughts on local families and agriculture. Outside of the Legislature, Klicker operates a real estate company focused on selling farm and forest land as investment opportunities.
The final candidate in this race is Sharon Schiller, a self-published writer and former nurse. Schiller registered as a candidate with the “Peace and Freedom Party” in this election, and it will be her fourth run for office after three unsuccessful bids for Walla Walla City Council. Schiller identifies as a “left-libertarian” and wants to invest in climate action but also supports militarized police forces in our neighborhoods instead of proven community services and infrastructure to keep our communities safe. She points to her service on the Walla Walla Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee from 2011 to 2013 as her relevant community leadership experience.
Residents in the 16th Legislative District deserve a representative who will bring our communities together and advocate for the resources we need to thrive. Jeff Strickler is the best choice in this race and deserves your vote for Position 1.
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