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Vote on Prop. 1 on Feb. 9

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Vote on Prop. 1 on Feb. 9


This week a mailing went out to King, Pierce and Snohomish County voters from the King County Library System, outlining Proposition 1. This proposition, which is up for a vote on Feb. 9, 2010, would restore the King County Library System’s property tax levy rate to $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value for collection in 2011.

What will happen if Prop 1 passes?

According to the mailer, KCLS would use the restored revenue to preserve the current level of library service, programs and resources at its 44 libraries and to maintain its outreach services to community centers, low-income daycare facilities and to the elderly and homebound.

What will happen if Prop 1 does not pass?

KCLS will face 10-15% in budget cuts which includes funding for books, computers and building maintenance. In addition, if the levy lid is not lifted, KCLS anticipates that library staff and hours of operation may have to be reduced in future years due to the lost revenue.

For more information, call 425-369-3275 or visit KCLS online.

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Choose carefully when voting for Kent mayor

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Choose carefully when voting for Kent mayor


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Throughout this election season, I have attempted to remain neutral on iLoveKent.net. As a journalist who holds herself closely to the SPJ Code of Ethics, I felt it was important to present both sides fairly which I have done. I have also refrained from stating my personal opinion regarding who I am supporting in the Kent mayoral election. Those who know me well know that I made my vote without reservation.

Before I continue, let me disclose my relationships with both Mayor Suzette Cooke and mayoral candidate and KSD school board president Jim Berrios. I used to be a contractor for the city. I am no longer working with the city on projects, but I frequently interview city officials and employees for articles for publication. I have also interviewed Jim Berrios  for several stories I’ve written for publication, one local publication and a trade publication for the newspaper advertising industry.

Without divulging my personal choice for mayor, I ask you to consider the following when casting your vote (if you have not already done so):

  • Each candidate’s record of service to the community:   Mayor Suzette Cooke as our mayor for the last four years with numerous community and governmental achievements, and Jim Berrios as a community volunteer, business owner and president of the KSD school board.
  • Each candidate’s behavior during the campaign. Did your preferred candidate conduct him or herself honorably, focusing on the issues (e.g., budget, flooding, economy) rather than minutia?
  • When faced with difficult decisions like how to handle flooding, manage transportation issues, boost our economy and settle the school district strike, did your candidate act in the community’s best interests?
  • Does your candidate of choice have a plan for the next four years? If so, do you understand and agree with it?
  • Is his or her campaign platform clear and does it benefit the community at large, or primarily special interest groups?
  • Do you have any reservations whatsoever about your candidate’s loyalty?

As you consider these items, I ask you to also consider the media coverage and debates that have taken place. There has been a fair amount of mudslinging and the race has gotten ugly in some instances. From where I sit, that mud is coming from one side more than the other, however. That tells me a lot about the integrity of the candidates and how I can expect them to represent me and the City of Kent into the future.

I invite anyone to comment on the mayoral candidates and how they have (or have made) their choice for mayor of Kent.

Thanks for listening,

Dana Neuts, Publisher

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Candidates for Kent officials announced by King County Elections

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Candidates for Kent officials announced by King County Elections


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According to King County Elections, the following candidates have been announced in Kent:

 

 

Mayor
 
 

 

Suzette Cooke
25307 144TH AVE SE
KENT, WA 98042
suzette@suzettecooke.com

(253) 631-5021
 
 

 

 

 

Jim Berrios
PO BOX 6454
KENT, WA 98064
info@jimberrios.com

www.jimberrios.com
(253) 852-6544
 
 

 

 

 

Council Position No. 2
 
 

 

Jamie Danielson
25860 136TH AVE SE
KENT, WA 98042
electjamie@gmail.com

(253) 639-0124
 
 

 

 

 

Council Position No. 4
 
 

 

Dana Ralph
23307 98TH AVE S
KENT, WA 98031
theralphs4@msn.com

(253) 332-0760
 
 

 

 

 

Dennis R. Higgins
PO BIX 5605
KENT, WA 98064
dennis@dennisrhiggins.com

www.dennisrhiggins.com
(253) 508-9999
 
 

 

 

 

Council Position No. 6
 
 

 

Elizabeth Albertson
PO BOX 541
KENT, WA 98035
elizabethalbertson@comcast.net

(206) 595-3627
 
 

 

 

 

Barbara Phillips
PO BOX 23
KENT, WA 98035
sailingfriend@hotmail.com

(253) 852-1156
 
 

 

 

 

Geoff Koepp
4307 S 220TH PL
KENT, WA 98032
koepp4kentcouncil@comcast.net

(206) 380-1152
 
 

 

 

 

Municipal Court Judge Position No. 1
 
 

 

Robert McSeveney
325 WASHINGTON AVE S SUITE 174
KENT, WA 98032
bobmc7e@msn.com

(425) 264-0165
 
 

 

 

 

Municipal Court Judge Position No. 2
 
 

 

Glenn M. Phillips
10216 SE 256TH ST SUITE 103 (PMB 170)
KENT, WA 98030

(253) 740-7091
 
 

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