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Snyder stands by principles

The Spokesman-Review

Spokane is in need of some well-thought-out energy from the City Council. And that is just where Jon Snyder fits the bill.

He is not going to make unnecessary compromises with powerful business interests. He recognizes that human-scale enterprises, public and private, are what in the long run drive and sustain our economy.

Please don’t rely on name recognition alone in this election. Get in touch with the candidates and ask your questions. It is not too late.

Rebecca Emick

Spokane



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