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Hession uniquely qualified

In my two years serving on the City Council, I came to know Dennis Hession as a hard-working servant of the Spokane community. It was by virtue of his strong support that I was able to help bring the Dwight Merkel Sports Complex to reality.

I feel his broad perspective from the Park Board to City Council to mayor uniquely qualifies him for the position of council president. Please join me in voting for Dennis.

Rob Crow

Spokane



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