January 12, 2013 in Letters, Opinion
Vote for libraries
Spokane city residents will soon have the opportunity to vote for libraries. Are your Spokane libraries worth a supporting vote and a small increase in taxes ($7 annually on a $100,000 house)? Please be planning to vote yes on Feb. 12, and get your neighbors to vote, too. An educated citizenry needs libraries.
Donna Potter Phillips
Spokane
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Spokane city residents will soon have the opportunity to vote for libraries. Are your Spokane libraries worth a supporting vote and a small increase in taxes ($7 annually on a $100,000 house)? Please be planning to vote yes on Feb. 12, and get your neighbors to vote, too. An educated citizenry needs libraries.
Donna Potter Phillips
Spokane

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