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Shared vision for Valley

We in the city of Spokane Valley are extremely blessed to have several excellent candidates for office with a shared vision for the future; a vision of less regulation, less intrusive government and more opportunity for businesses to thrive.

Though they disagree on some of the finer points, all believe that the way to better roads and schools is through the private enterprise system. This is the same system that propelled a country of homesteaders, fishermen and farmers into the greatest economic powerhouse in world history, and it can work again if we only get government back to one governed by common sense.

Please join with me in supporting the following people for Spokane Valley City Council; Position 2, Dean Grafos; Position 3, Arne Woodard; Position 5, Chuck Hafner, and Position 6, either Marilyn Cline or Lewis Higgins.

These excellent candidates do have a vision for our Valley’s future – one that loudly proclaims “open for business.”

“When the shallow critics denounce the profit motive inherent in our system of private enterprise, they ignore the fact that it is an economic support of every human right we possess and without it, all rights would soon disappear” – Dwight D. Eisenhower

Steven Neill

Spokane Valley



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