Monte Willis is running unopposed for Walla Walla City Council, Position 4. Willis is a personal injury lawyer who was motivated to defend injured walkers and bikers after being struck by a car while cycling. He holds a law degree from Cornell Law School, and is a member of the Washington Association for Justice. Although Willis has no elected political experience, he has served on the boards of the Walla Walla Downtown Foundation, Little Theatre of Walla Walla, and Goodwill.
Willis' top priority is to diversify the jobs in the city. Although he appreciates the tourism in local vineyards, he has seen how the industry has caused our neighborhoods to become more gentrified and unaffordable. He would address issues with homelessness and urban sprawl by building much-needed dense, affordable homes like accessory dwelling units.
When asked how he would reach out to the Latino community, Willis said he would prioritize making communication multilingual and accessible remotely. He also wants to host more in-person outreach events.
If elected, Willis will bring a more moderate voice to the Walla Walla City Council.
Monte Willis is running unopposed for Walla Walla City Council, Position 4. Willis is a personal injury lawyer who was motivated to defend injured walkers and bikers after being struck by a car while cycling. He holds a law degree from Cornell Law School, and is a member of the Washington Association for Justice. Although Willis has no elected political experience, he has served on the boards of the Walla Walla Downtown Foundation, Little Theatre of Walla Walla, and Goodwill.
Willis' top priority is to diversify the jobs in the city. Although he appreciates the tourism in local vineyards, he has seen how the industry has caused our neighborhoods to become more gentrified and unaffordable. He would address issues with homelessness and urban sprawl by building much-needed dense, affordable homes like accessory dwelling units.
When asked how he would reach out to the Latino community, Willis said he would prioritize making communication multilingual and accessible remotely. He also wants to host more in-person outreach events.
If elected, Willis will bring a more moderate voice to the Walla Walla City Council.