[Capr-announce] (King) Vote4Mara!l

Jeff Wright darcors at comcast.net
Sun Mar 14 21:07:58 PDT 2010


 

To King Co. CAPR supporters,
CAPR strongly urges you to support and vote for Mara Heiman in the March
16th KCD election. Mara is a past CAPR Board member, who has shown the
ability to encourage government officials to address real on-the-ground
conservation while respecting property owners and property rights. In fact
they have stated that Mara has as much or more knowledge in water resource
issues than their own staff specialists! 

Electing Mara will ensure the KCD board has the knowledge to help the
environment AND property owners in a "win - win" combination. The option is
to see your property assessments disappear into the bureaucratic black hole
that "salmon recovery" has become.

This will require a visit to a polling place but because these elections are
sparsely attended, your vote IS valuable. Be sure to pass this message to
your friends! Visit Mara's election website at http://www.vote4mara.com/

Also, see the links below to the KCD and CAPR websites for more info.

  _____  

   Mara Heiman

                         Elect                          Mara Heiman
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 

     To fill the vacated seat on the King Conservation District (KCD) Board
of Supervisors.

Your vote for Mara is critical! Of 1,000,000 eligible county voters, we
expect about 3000 to cast ballots. KCD has a $6M annual budget. Mara will
respect your hard-earned assessment dollars, with results rather than
studies and salaries! She is endorsed by KC councilmembers Kathy Lambert and
Reagan Dunn, Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis and unanimous council, Algona Mayor
Dave Hill, KCGOP and CAPR <http://www.proprights.org/> . Her key opponent's
supporter is an extreme environmental group.

Mara is an expert in water resources, crucial to our region's future. All
KCD supervisors are unpaid volunteers. Mara is willing to commit long hours
and hard work, because she believes in the following.

*        Working cooperatively with our cities to address flooding,
shortages, and water quality/habitat

*        Local agriculture (food, fiber, equine, farmers markets), and
working family forests

*        Use of real best available science, not opinions, to balance
habitat and humans

*        Reasonable and cost-effective regulations, with respect for
citizens and property rights

*        More on-the-ground projects for the dollars spent, without raising
your assessment

Polling locations (Most hours are 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., more details at
www.kingcd.org <http://www.kingcd.org/new_ele_2010.htm> )

King County Library/Auburn     1102 Auburn Way S
Seattle Public Library (Main)     1000 Fourth Ave

King County Library/Bellevue     1111 110th Ave.NE
King County Library/Shoreline     345 NE 175th

King County Library/Carnation     4804 Tolt Ave
King County Library/Vashon     17210 Vashon Hwy SW

King County Library/Des Moines     21620 11th Ave. S                 

 

                

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