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Dakotta J. K. ALEX

CAMPAIGN ADDRESS
2300 Elliott Avenue, #109
Seattle, WA 98121
Phone: 206-854-6666
Email: Dakotta@dakotta.org
Web: www.dakotta.org
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I am running to implement change.

The TIME is NOW for someone that is effective and efficient in acting upon all the issues Seattle has at hand. We have an awesome city here, but we also know this is not a perfect city. YOU as a citizen of Seattle realize we have our share of problems: transportation, housing, homeless, diversity, policing and the list goes on. But keep in mind God never gives us more than we can handle. With the appropriate leaders we can handle the issues we have. The TIME is NOW for our leaders to lead. Leaders are judged by their results not by their words. LESS TALKING and MORE DOING is what we need now. Lets make an initiative to elect a progressive that is idealistic yet realistic.

-Vote Dakotta www.dakotta.org

*I am Pro G/L/B/T Rights, Unions, Monorail, Environment, increasing funds for Teachers, Firefighters *
also I AM A CWA UNION MEMBER

Police:
Create a Public Commission Board
Implement Merit Increases

Transportation: - EXPAND the Monorail
Clean up Mercer mess
Build multiple inter-connecting ramps for I-5 and 99

Housing / Homeless: Renters have Rights!
Promote tenants' 60 day first right of refusal
Facilitate fast-track low interest HUD
Offer specialized training to assist homeless in reintegration.

Businesses: Small Business is Important!
Expedite permit process procedure
Support airport renovations

Great Ideas may start from DEMOCRAT, GREEN PARTY, or REPUBLICAN Philosophy. A Great Leader is someone who Recognizes ideas and carries them forth to create solutions.

  The above statement was written by the candidate, who is solely responsible for the contents therein.
 
 
 
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