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Ahern consistent, honest

John Ahern has proven his commitment to the people of Spokane. In Spokane, he has raised a family, run a business, volunteered with the youth in the community and served in the Legislature for 10 years.

During John’s time in the Legislature, he helped secure funding for the local veteran’s home, helped start the process of reforming our laws to help victims of child sexual assault and he passed Washington’s first felony DUI law. John is committed to keeping the people in our community safe.

His record of supporting small businesses and helping the local economy are needed now more than ever in Spokane.

John has always been one of the most consistent and honest lawmakers in the area. When he tells you where he stands on an issue, it’s the truth. John’s consistency and honesty are traits that are needed in the next Spokane City Council president. For a proven record of safety and pro-business solutions, vote John Ahern for city council president.

Josh Kerns

Mead



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