San Juan County Council Election is April 23rd!

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Your Vote Counts Button Stock Photo - 14832341Kudos to all candidates and their supporters. We have been in election mode for a long time now.In less than a week we will have a new form of county government and some adjustments to make.Let’s make sure we help our leaders make the best of our county.

Also remember to vote for our OPALCO board. Your ballot for this should arrive by mail. See opalco.com for details.

Time to Pray

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Pray for the Boston bombing victims and their families.
Pray for the police, fire fighters and emergency responders.
Pray for the medical teams working long hours today.
Pray for Bostontonians who will struggle with this tragedy for quite some time.
Pray for the peace that passes all understanding.

It’s Call your Representatives Monday Again!

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This Monday’s assignment is very important to San Juan County.

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Call each of our Representatives and ask that if there is money left in the State Transportation Bills this session to please fund drug sniffing dogs at the Anacortes and Friday Harbor Ferry Terminals.Presently we have bomb sniffing dogs and are glad of that but we would like to get a bite into our drug problem here on the islands. Alerts on drugs from the dogs are enough to initiate a search warrant. Help our law enforcement to help us.

Rep. Kristine Lytton(d) (360) 786-7800
Rep. Jeff Morris(d)360-786-7970 (Transportation Committee Member)
Sen.Kevin Ranker(d)(360) 786-7678

Our San Juan County Sheriff’s Anonymous Tip line is 360-370-7629.
The emergency number for crimes in progress is 911.

WSRP Chairman Wilbur’s Statement on State House Budget Proposal

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I wanted to be sure you folks saw our statement regarding the House Dems’ budget proposal. We’ve also launched a campaign in response to their calls for new taxes, which can be found at www.wsrp.org/no-new-taxes

Bellevue, WA – WSRP Chairman Kirby Wilbur released the following statement regarding the House Democrats’ budget proposal announced today:
“There are no surprises in the proposed budget the Democrats in the state House announced today. $1.3 Billion in new taxes, despite a nearly 7% increase in revenue in the next biennium, imposing a bottled water tax that was overwhelmingly rejected by the voters in 2010, extending ‘temporary’ taxes and exhausting our rainy day fund, all show the Democrats’ addiction to taxes, to other people’s money and their inability to make hard decisions. Continued