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Time for a fresh outlook

It’s a new time in our country and in Spokane. Today’s issues and concerns are different from yesterday’s. We need fresh new perspectives for today’s problems, and Shelly O’Quinn understands what we face.

She was born and raised in Spokane, a product of local schools. She graduated from Whitworth College with majors in accounting, business management and international business, then earned her MBA.

Shelly has the knowledge and the will to solve today’s problems. She is thorough and focused; both her education and career have centered on fiscal issues and their impact on the people.

She knows what it takes to create jobs to answer Washington’s problems of deficit and high unemployment. Overspending in Olympia is another critical issue; she will work to balance the budget, as each of us has to do individually.

Additionally, as a mother, Shelly knows that our children are our future. She understands that educating Washington’s children is the state’s primary and most important responsibility.

Please vote for the future. Vote for Shelly O’Quinn, 6th District, Position 2, in the primary.

Frankie DeWitt

Spokane



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