ty Democrats publish a monthly newsletter, which we are posting here. We believe that the statements made by the leadership of each party is of general public interest, particularly as we enter an election year. Message from ICD Chair, Joseph Busig Hello ICD, The situation in Ukraine is truly disheartening....
Island County
Island County Commissioner Melanie Bacon (D-Langley) sent out this newsletter on Feb. 18, 2022. Hello everyone! Thank you for reading this 7th week update for 2022. The Board was disappointed by the legislature this week. Island County had made 4 transportation funding requests to the legislature—and 3 of them were...
Island Transit may receive more than $7 million from the state to put toward green transportation infrastructure, the agency announced in a press release.
You are invited to Richard For Treasurer Camano Kick off. This Sunday from 4-6pm. We will have live music and food. We want Camano Residents to know they are important and when Richard is our next Treasurer Camano will not be forgotten. Hope to see you there. RSVP 360-707-1715.
Island County Commissioner Janet St. Clair’s (D-Camano Island) seat is on the ballot this year, and thus far she has drawn two opponents. Tim Hazelo (R-Oak Harbor), who challenged Congressman Rick Larsen in 2020 and is now the chairman of the Island County Republican Party, filed with the Public Disclosure...
You’re invited to join us for a “Meet & Greet” Campaign Kick-Off for Rick Hannold, Candidate, for Island County Commissioner Saturday, February 26, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Oak Harbor Elk’s Lodge, 155 NE Ernst, in Oak Harbor. No Host Bar & Complimentary Hors d’oeuvres RSVP to: rhannold@comcast.net...
Candidate for Island County Treasurer, Richard MacQuarrie (R-Camano Island) sent this email on Tue., Feb. 15, 2022: You are invited to Richard For Treasurer Camano Kick off. This Sunday from 4-6pm. We will have live music and food. We want Camano Residents to know they are important and when Richard...
Island County Commissioner Melanie Bacon’s weekly newsletter for Feb. 11, 2022.