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2020 General Election Mary's Pics

 

MARY’S PICS NOVEMBER 2, 2020

FEDERAL

PRESIDENT Donald Trump

CONGRESS

3rd District Jaime Herrera Beutler

10th District WRITE IN Marty McClendon 2 D’s on the ballot, one far left and the other further

 

WASHINGTON STATE

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

GOVERNOR Loren Culp

LT. GOVERNOR WRITE IN Joshua Freed Heck and Liias left  and further left again

SECRETARY OF STATE Kim Wyman best we have

STATE TREASURER Duane A. Davidson

STATE AUDITOR Chris Leyba someone who wants to actually do the job

ATTORNEY GENERAL Matt Larkin concentrate on Washington issues not suing he President

COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Sue Kuehl Pederson manage the forests so they don’t burn

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Maia Espinoza the current sex ed bill for starters

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Chirayu Avinash PateL The Libertarian was better but he lost in the primary

 

JUDICICIAL BRANCH

Justice Position 3 David Larkin good candidate

Justice Position 6 Richard S. Serns not an activist

 

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

2nd Legislative District

Senate Jim McCune I remember him from when he was a rep before the redistricted him out, good man.

Position 1 JT Wilcox better than alternative

Position 2 Andrew Barkis no opposition

20th Legislative District

SENATE John Braun unopposed

POSITION 1 Peter Abbarno bette than alternative

POSIITON 2 Ed Orcutt been good and responds well to constituents

22nd LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

SENATE Garry Holland he’s not Sam Hunt

POSITION 1 J. D. Ingrim looks like a good candidate, better than Dolan

POSITION 2 Dusty Pierpoint not pro-life, but pro Constitution

35TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

POSITION 1 Dan Griffey good man

POSITION 2 Drew MacEwen good man

 

THURSTON COUNTY

SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE POSITION  8 Scott Ahlf experience and not activist

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 HARD CHOICE Far out liberal Carolina Mejia or someone that didn’t want to disclose where he actually lives and was sent packing from a local church.  C. Davis

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Gary Edwards only current commissioner that upholds citizen rights

 

BALLOT MEASURES

R-90 Reject this to repeal disastrous sex ed bill SB 5395. Says age appropriate, my idea of age appropriate and theirs differs widely. Sexual stimulation training really isn’t appropriate in school., especially before high school. We have a major problem with trafficking this will help the predators not prevent it.

SJR 8212 Allows the state to invest Family and Medical Leave Insurance Account and the Long-Term Care Services and Supports Trust Account funds in stock not just bonds or CD’s. Some other funds are allowed. Vote on your confidence in the stock market, but I trust the people who are against it more that SEIU and AARP who support it. Reject.

Advisory Vote 32  Senate Bill 5323  designed to levy a tax on certain carryout bags provided by retailers. Repeal

Advisory Vote 33  Senate Bill 5628 designed to levy a tax on heavy equipment rentals. Not sure if good or bad. The Senate passed almost unanimously, but the House was split with D’s and R’s on both sides. Our opinion will be ignored in any case. Will vote to repeal.

Advisory Vote 34 Senate Bill 6492 designed to increase the business and occupation tax rate and reduce certain surcharges. Repeal.  B&O needs to be reformed to tax net income not gross anyway.

Advisory Vote 35 Senate Bill 6690 designed to increase the business and occupation tax rate on commercial airplane manufacturers. Accept to avoid penalties from International governmental bodies

 

 

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