Dear Chamber Member,
Time is drawing near for the deadline to return your ballot for the August 4 primary election.
This year, many local offices and key issues are on the ballot, including seats on the Tacoma City Council, Pierce County Charter Review Commission, Port of Tacoma Commissioner and school board positions throughout the region. There are also votes for the 30th Legislative District and the Pierce County general administration building.
Time is drawing near for the deadline to return your ballot for the August 4 primary election.
This year, many local offices and key issues are on the ballot, including seats on the Tacoma City Council, Pierce County Charter Review Commission, Port of Tacoma Commissioner and school board positions throughout the region. There are also votes for the 30th Legislative District and the Pierce County general administration building.
CITY OF TACOMA
This election cycle, we have the rare opportunity to create and ensure the security of a prosperous and healthy city. Tacoma often sets the tone for our region when it comes to local policies, which is why the Tacoma-Pierce County Business Alliance, a political organization of local businesses, some of which are Chamber members, has solely focused on these races.
For this year's primary, the Tacoma-Pierce County Business Alliance has endorsed the following candidates for the Tacoma City Council primary:
This election cycle, we have the rare opportunity to create and ensure the security of a prosperous and healthy city. Tacoma often sets the tone for our region when it comes to local policies, which is why the Tacoma-Pierce County Business Alliance, a political organization of local businesses, some of which are Chamber members, has solely focused on these races.
For this year's primary, the Tacoma-Pierce County Business Alliance has endorsed the following candidates for the Tacoma City Council primary:
· District
1: John Hines, Tara
Doyle-Enneking
· District
3: Keith Blocker, Kris
Blondin, Valentine Smith
During the Business
Alliance’s interview process, the above candidates all
demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the quality of life and economic
opportunities in Tacoma, particularly when it came to the
issues that are important to Tacomans:
1. Bring
and keep jobs in Tacoma by installing sound economic policy,
ensuring the creation of a reasonable minimum wage proposal, and working
alongside business instead of against them.
2. Fix
Tacoma roads and infrastructure to help move people and goods
around the city faster.
3. Foster
economic growth and sustainability by helping grow local
businesses and encouraging the creation of economic policy customized to the
needs of Tacoma.
These elections matter,
and you can support the goals listed above by supporting the candidates
endorsed by the Tacoma-Pierce County Business Alliance. Your support can be
manifested in two ways: First, by
personally supporting the above candidates during the primary election. Second,
by donating HERE to the Business Alliance. Donations allow the Business Alliance to
strategically back candidates and issues important to Tacoma in these key
races.
PIERCE COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW
Pierce County voters have the once a decade responsibility to elect freeholders to the Pierce County Charter Review Commission. The Charter Review Commission is made up of 21 elected members, with three candidates elected in each of Pierce County’s seven councilmanic districts.
The Charter Review Commission
creates amendments and replacements to the County Charter, which serves as the
Constitution for the County. Their recommendations will go directly to the
voters without vetting by the County Council or the County Executive.
The primary serves as the only
vetting process for the general election candidates. The Chamber encourages
everyone to research and vote for the candidates that best serve the community
and its interests.
We encourage you to keep the above issues in mind as you fill out your ballot—our region’s continued competitiveness depends on them. Remember, you must return or mail your ballot by Tuesday, August 4.
Best Wishes,
Tom Pierson
President & CEO
Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber
President & CEO
Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber
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