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I’m writing to express my gratitude for the service and dedication Councilwoman Nancy McLaughlin has given to the city of Spokane and the neighbors in the northwest part of this city.

Her efforts and persistence in following through on issues surrounding the Albi sports complex and making sure the project is finalized as desired by the neighbors and stakeholders involved with all aspects of the facility is deeply appreciated. Even as we are closing in on the final year of development, she has been willing to meet with concerned citizens regarding issues such as the land swap with Fairmount Cemetery, a perimeter trail, traffic issues on Assembly and ensuring that the STA is provided a bus stop at the site once it is complete.

Because of her responsiveness to all citizens in the city and her diligence and passion for good government based on solid fiscal policies, I am proud to support her campaign for re-election and endorse voting for a second term for Nancy on City Council when you see her name on the ballot in October.

Victor Frazier

Spokane



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