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Mike Kelly for Washington

57 min · 8 de jun de 2024
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Mike Kelly joins the podcast to discuss his candidacy for the state senate in Washington's 4th legislative district. We learn about how Mike's experience, his love of history, and the support of retiring Sen. Mike Padden led him to enter the race. We discuss the prospect of serving in the minority and whether "compromise" is a dirty word. We hear about how Idaho wins when Washington policies push up the prices of gas and other items in the Spokane Valley region. We also touch on parental rights, promoting vocational and technical training, protecting girls' sports, and public safety. We close by learning about Mike's insights into the justice system and his thoughts on accountability and redemption.   You can learn more about Mike and how to support his race here [https://mikeforwa.com]. Follow his campaign on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/mikekellyforwashington] for the latest news and events.

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