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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 17, 2024

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Vote David Stuebe for 17th District representative

David Stuebe deserves to be elected as our Rep for District 17.

He is engaged in our community looking at how to make our district and the State a better place to live.

He cares and wants to engage in all aspects of our community life here in Southwest Washington. David served our country in the United States Marine Corps — active duty and reserves — for 30 years, retiring as a colonel.

David listens to what the people have to say and will take our voices to Olympia.

Vote for David Stuebe as our 17th District representative.

Ernie Suggs,

Washougal

Vote Dan Boyes for Skamania County PUD commissioner

I have lived in Skamania County for 50 years, and I have known Dan Boyes for many years. He is up for election as PUD commissioner.

I voted for him last time, and I wholeheartedly will vote for him this time.

When you talk to Dan he is calm, logical and wise. He really knows PUD details and can explain things well.

I am 97 years old. I do not give out endorsements to just anyone. If you drive past my place, you will see his pretty blue sign on the side of my barn.

Dan has earned my endorsement along with my vote.

Thomasina (Tommy) Campbell,

Underwood, Skamania County

Vote Rob Farris for Skamania County Commission

Rob Farris is not a “yes” man. He is not always agreeable and likes to challenge agency plans and proposals. He is an expert devil’s advocate and is comfortable with uncomfortable conversations.

These are the reasons I included him in important work when I was a school district leader. More importantly, his unwavering commitment to the community is evident in all his actions, which is why I would trust him as a Skamania County commissioner.

As a former school district superintendent, I approached Rob and asked him to join the district task force responsible for formulating a plan for the district’s future, specifically considering buildings, configuration, and infrastructure.

Rob responded, “You don’t want me on that task force, Karen. I won’t agree with all of your ideas, and I ask hard questions.” I

“That is exactly why I’m inviting you to the table,” I told him.

Over the next 18 months, Rob was an engaged, thoughtful, safety- and money-minded citizen who shared impactful ideas and challenged popular suggestions.

Rob had the ability to see the big picture but also notice intricate details. His voice was always respectful and reasonable, contributing to other committee members listening.

He was able to effectively collaborate with others, even those with differing opinions, which significantly strengthened our final proposals. This should reassure you of his excellent decision-making skills.

There is no doubt that some will be uncomfortable with Rob as a county commissioner. “Old ways” will be examined, and if they are not best for the county, they will be challenged. Spending, systems and procedures will be questioned to ensure that they meet their intended purpose in the most efficient way possible.

There is no expectation of “status quo” when Rob is at the table. However, his unwavering commitment and his heart will always be for the people of Skamania County.

Rob deeply understands the needs of our community and is dedicated to serving them, which should instill confidence in his dedication to our community.

Karen Douglass,

Stevenson

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