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May 2011
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Monthly Meeting: 2011 Session Recap & Emergency Prepairedness
32nd LD Representatives
Jesse Salomon, Shoreline City Council Candidate Announces Campaign for Pos 6 Shoreline
King County Redistricting
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Monthly Meeting

   May 11, 2011 Wednesday

Masonic Hall Shoreline, 753 N 185th St, Shoreline

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 Agenda

 

7:00PM   Meeting Called to Order

              

7:15PM   Program:  32nd LD Representatives to recap the 2011 session - 

                          (dependant on Legislative Special Session schedule)

                             Emergency Preparedness - what you can do at home

  

  8:15PM   Endorsements Considered:  Richard Mitchell, King County Council Pos #6

                                                            John Creighton, King County Council Pos #6

 

8:35PM    Business Meeting, Committee Reports,

8:30PM    Unfinished Business

                 New Business

                 Good of the Order

9:00PM Adjourn

  

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32nd District Legislative District Representatives

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Jesse Salomon, Candidate Shoreline City Council
Jesse Salomon, Candidate Shoreline City Council
 

Jesse Salomon, Shoreline City Council Candidate Announces Campaign for Position 6.

Shoreline - Today, candidate Jesse Salomon is announcing his decision to run for Shoreline City Council position number 6.  Jesse is committed to continue to aggressively campaign to fill the seat currently held by retiring incumbent Terry Scott. 

"Over the past couple of months I have been talking to voters throughout Shoreline in order to understand the issues and concerns that they have with Shoreline City Government.  I am convinced that filling the leadership void created by Council Member Terry Scott's departure is where my skills and talents on the Shoreline City Council can be best used to keep Shoreline moving forward.  I thank Terry for his years of outstanding service."

As a board member of the Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association, representative to the Shoreline Council of Neighborhoods, former planning commissioner, member of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce and co-founder of a successful non-profit for homeless youth, Jesse has always had a strong commitment to making his community a better place to live. 

Jesse will work hard to preserve Shoreline's quality of life.  He knows that we need to be good environmental stewards by planning for smart growth and development that makes sense for all of us and makes sure we don't lose what we have.

After losing his mother in a traffic accident, the need to ensure traffic safety became a personal, not just political, issue for him.  He will fight for more sidewalks, streetlighting, and police officers to keep our families safe.

Jesse also believes city government needs to be accountable for how it spends taxpayer dollars.  Recently, Shoreline voters passed a tax increase to fund city services.  He will make sure that money is spent on direct services to fight crime and help those in need, not on bureaucracy.

As an attorney Jesse has worked hard to protect the most vulnerable amongst us, including children from abusive homes, victims of domestic violence, and homeless people.

Jesse is a graduate of Western Washington University and the University of Washington School of Law, where he earned scholarships and recognition for his public service.

While at Western Washington University, Jesse served as Vice President for Legislative Affairs, and later spent one session in Olympia as legislative liaison for the Students of Western.  There he fought tuition increases and was instrumental in securing $19 million for State Need Grants, which help middle and low-income students to afford college.

Recognizing his commitment to public service and accountable, responsive government King County Councimember Bob Ferguson endorsed Jesse Salomon's candidacy saying,

"The election for this open seat is important to keep Shoreline moving forward.  Jesse will be an effective voice for the values we share: environmental stewardship, safe neighborhoods, accountable government, improved transit service and economic opportunity.  Jesse's open, accessible personality will be a good fit with the current City Council."

 

Shoreline City Councilmember Chris Eggen also states,

"I am endorsing Jesse Salomon to fill position 6. He is thoughtful, hard-working and has a history of public service that shows he cares about all the people and neighborhoods in Shoreline."

Jesse currently works full time as a Public Defender in Seattle Municipal Court and uses Metro transit to get to and from his job.  He owns a home in the Ridgecrest neighborhood, where he lives with his partner Sarah and their dog Wishbone.  Jesse is also an avid sport fisherman, snowboarder, and reader of non-fiction books on history and politics.

Since announcing his candidacy just last month, Jesse has raised $5,125 and contributed $15,000 of his own money for a total of over $20,125 for his race.  He continues to go door to door throughout Shoreline talking to voters.  He looks forward to continuing this aggressive effort to earn the support of Shoreline residents.

To learn more about Jesse and his campaign please visit www.JesseforShoreline.com

Jesse has been endorsed by a wide range of Shoreline community leaders including:

32nd Legislative District Democrats

King County Councilmember Bob Fergusen

State Senator Maralyn Chase

Former State Senator Donn Charnley

Shoreline City Councilmember Chris Eggen

Shoreline City Councilmember Chris Roberts

Dick Nicholson

Paige Garberding

Sarah and David Nicol, Owner NakNek Seafoods

Keith Scully, Former Deputy King County Prosecutor

                                                                     

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Contact:  Jesse Salomon

PO Box 60037

Shoreline, WA 98160

Jsalomon10@hotmail.com

www.JesseforShoreline.com

Landline: (206)-362-2016

Cell:           (360) 820-0071


Image: Districting Committee logo

Please join the King County Districting Committee at an upcoming community meeting about redrawing King County Council districts. The meetings are an opportunity to learn about how population has shifted in King County and to share your ideas and priorities for Council redistricting, which must be done to equalize population following each U.S. Census.

Background Data

Table:District population data (html)

Map:Population by Census block (9MB PDF)

Map:Population change by Census block group (6MB PDF)

The meeting times and locations are:

Monday, May 2, 6:30 p.m.
King County Courthouse
Council Chambers
516 Third Avenue, 10th Floor
Seattle, WA 98104

Thursday, May 5, 6:30 p.m.
Kent-Meridian High School
School Library
10020 SE 256th St
Kent, WA 98030

Wednesday, May 11, 6:30 p.m.
Robert Frost Elementary School
Commons Room
11801 NE 140th St.
Kirkland, WA 98034

As it considers what the new Council district boundaries should look like, the Committee must weigh many factors including city boundaries, natural features, and communities of related and mutual interest. Districts must be compact, contiguous, and composed of economic and geographic units.

After the public has had an opportunity to provide input, the Committee will create draft Council district maps and hold additional public meetings to discuss the plans.

The Districting Committee is only responsible for redrawing King County Council districts. A separate, state Redistricting Commission is responsible for redrawing Legislative and Congressional districts.

Visit http://www.kingcounty.gov/districting for background data and Committee information.

32nd District Democrats Membership

Join us and become a member of the 32nd District Democrats!

We want you to become a member of the 32nd District. Our dues help our organization to fund campaign activities, hold regular meetings and special events, and maintain a presence in our community.

Join us to become an official member of the Democratic Party. Benefits of becoming a member include:
  • Meeting fellow Democrats who share your values
  • Our monthly newsletter
  • The right to vote on the District's endorsements
  • The right to propose & vote on motions and resolutions
  • Learn first about special events in your area

Member dues are as follows:
 

  • Individual - $20
  • Family (two or more persons in a household) - $32
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