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Chase for treasurer

The race for Spokane County treasurer has heated up, with candidates across the spectrum vying for the office. One candidate stands out for his integrity and hard work. That candidate is Rob Chase, who is the incumbent in the office.

Rob led the fight to allow taxpayers the ability to make partial payments on property taxes; a first in Washington history. This helps individuals on fixed income make their payments and reduces the risk of these individuals falling behind in their property tax payments.

At times it is hard to find good things to say about government. In the case of Rob Chase, it is easy. Please consider supporting him with your vote.

David Moses

Spokane

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