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Keep Driscoll’s dedication

John Driscoll is a fifth-generation Spokane native and has lived here his entire life. Currently he is a leader in our community whom we can count on to make sure that individuals get the access to health care they deserve.

For the past five years John has been the executive director of Project Access, a nonprofit health care organization here in Spokane that serves low-income individuals. He has continued his hard work in Olympia as the vice chair of the House Health Care and Wellness Committee.

While in office, John sponsored legislation that gave individuals 31 days to find new insurance if their coverage was lost. He also stood up to insurance companies by eliminating waiting periods for critical organ transplant patients, directly improving constituents’ lives in our community.

John’s strong ties to this community and dedication dictate that we must keep John in office so he can continue to fight for our community and make sure that everyone has the ability to receive affordable heath care coverage. I am proud to be represented by such a hardworking individual who not only shares my views but is willing go the extra step to ensure Spokane’s needs are met in Olympia.

Michael Stepan

Spokane



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