Letters: October 24, 2019

 

October 24, 2019



Endorses Parks

Like other Pullman residents, I received my ballot for the upcoming election. Among the issues we will be voting on is the selection of new members to our City Council. I am a resident of Ward 1 and am presently served by Ann Parks. I have decided to vote for Parks for a second term. She has proven to be the type of councilor that a city as diverse as Pullman needs. Always a thoughtful listener to constituents and fellow councilors alike, she is respectful of the ideas and opinion of others, even while forwarding her own ideas, making it easier to form consensus and to make policy.

Parks is a community activist who serves on the boards of the United Way of Whitman County and the Neill Library. She is one of the dedicated women who worked to keep the Distinguished Young Women Program in Pullman.

Most importantly, Parks sees the City Council as a team working together to address our city's future. At this time when communities large and small are going to be asked to make big and bold decisions about challenges ranging from homelessness to climate change, the City Council needs a member with the wisdom and grace of Parks.

Carolyn Cress,

Pullman

 

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