Dulce Gutierrez is running to represent District 1 on the Yakima City Council. A child of immigrant agricultural workers, she became one of the first Latinas ever elected in Yakima. She held her seat from 2015 to 2019, where she served as assistant mayor for two years. Gutierrez is also a long-time organizer with the Washington State Labor Council, where she works with union members and assists with immigration services.
As a council member, Gutierrez has lived up to her dedication to safe communities, affordable housing, and improved infrastructure. She voted to fund gang prevention and intervention support in public schools and helped create a community diversion program to assist people struggling with drug abuse. She also voted to fund new housing for lower-income residents and homeless veterans and supported the creation of Camp Hope to provide a safe place for people living on the street. Gutierrez has supported funding improvements to the city's transportation network, pool, playgrounds, and community center, integrating solar energy into these new projects.
Gutierrez's opponent is Republican-endorsed Leo Roy, a businessman who says he wants to focus on homelessness and crime while being a voice for small business owners. Roy does not name any proposals for how he will address the lack of affordable housing, instead endorsing policies that have only further criminalized people in poverty while solving nothing. Although he claims to support some infrastructure improvements like adding street lighting, his platform is heavily focused on removing the paid parking downtown that funds lighting, trees, and accessible sidewalk repairs. Roy's statements indicate that he would prioritize the interests of downtown businesses over the wellbeing of the community as a whole.
Gutierrez has been a powerful voice for the immigrant community and working people. She has earned your vote to represent Yakima City Council from District 1.
Dulce Gutierrez is running to represent District 1 on the Yakima City Council. A child of immigrant agricultural workers, she became one of the first Latinas ever elected in Yakima. She held her seat from 2015 to 2019, where she served as assistant mayor for two years. Gutierrez is also a long-time organizer with the Washington State Labor Council, where she works with union members and assists with immigration services.
As a council member, Gutierrez has lived up to her dedication to safe communities, affordable housing, and improved infrastructure. She voted to fund gang prevention and intervention support in public schools and helped create a community diversion program to assist people struggling with drug abuse. She also voted to fund new housing for lower-income residents and homeless veterans and supported the creation of Camp Hope to provide a safe place for people living on the street. Gutierrez has supported funding improvements to the city's transportation network, pool, playgrounds, and community center, integrating solar energy into these new projects.
Gutierrez's opponent is Republican-endorsed Leo Roy, a businessman who says he wants to focus on homelessness and crime while being a voice for small business owners. Roy does not name any proposals for how he will address the lack of affordable housing, instead endorsing policies that have only further criminalized people in poverty while solving nothing. Although he claims to support some infrastructure improvements like adding street lighting, his platform is heavily focused on removing the paid parking downtown that funds lighting, trees, and accessible sidewalk repairs. Roy's statements indicate that he would prioritize the interests of downtown businesses over the wellbeing of the community as a whole.
Gutierrez has been a powerful voice for the immigrant community and working people. She has earned your vote to represent Yakima City Council from District 1.