Educator and conservation activist Eamonn Collins is running for Bellingham City Council from Ward #1. Collins teaches high school chemistry and physics to students at Lummi Nation School. He is the trustee with the Kulshan Community Land Trust where he advocates for affordable homeownership and environmental sustainability. Prior to moving to Whatcom County five years ago, Collins was a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) focused on education issues.
Collins believes the current Bellingham City Council is not approaching the city's challenges with enough urgency. If elected, he would seek to streamline the planning process for building more housing and encourage more multi-family housing. Like Kristina Michele Martens, Collins would bring more of an organizer's approach to council discussions and policies.
Collins is a good choice for voters looking for a more outspoken progressive voice on the Bellingham City Council.
Educator and conservation activist Eamonn Collins is running for Bellingham City Council from Ward #1. Collins teaches high school chemistry and physics to students at Lummi Nation School. He is the trustee with the Kulshan Community Land Trust where he advocates for affordable homeownership and environmental sustainability. Prior to moving to Whatcom County five years ago, Collins was a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) focused on education issues.
Collins believes the current Bellingham City Council is not approaching the city's challenges with enough urgency. If elected, he would seek to streamline the planning process for building more housing and encourage more multi-family housing. Like Kristina Michele Martens, Collins would bring more of an organizer's approach to council discussions and policies.
Collins is a good choice for voters looking for a more outspoken progressive voice on the Bellingham City Council.