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Education needs support

I met John Driscoll when he was running for the Legislature in 2008. Since that time he has fought for our future, protecting our children when it comes to education. As our representative, John has made sure that our schools get the funding they need and has been an advocate for education reform which will ensure our children are educated properly.

Because of this hard work, John has been endorsed by organizations such as the League of Education Voters and Stand for Children. John is the type of leadership we need when considering the advancement of Spokane’s young people and I am proud to support him in his goal of continuing to represent this community in Olympia. I urge you to vote for our children and vote for John Driscoll.

Ann Stuckart

Spokane



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