Richland City Council Pos 7
Joshua Short
Elected Experience
This is my first time running for public office.
Other Professional Experience
I've worked for several local employers, including PNNL, Mid-Columbia Engineering, and SIGN Fracture Care. I'm also the owner of a small business...
Endorsements and letters
No letters of support or opposition listed yet.
Donors
💰$950 from 3+ donors, including Doug White For Congress ($500)Slovic Bob ($300)Small Contributions ($150)
Ryan Whitten
Elected Experience
Appointed to City Council in January of 2023
Other Professional Experience
Ryan Whitten served 8 years in the U.S. Navy as an Avionics Technician working on F/A-18 Hornets. He now lives in historic Richland with his wife,...
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Citizens should elect me because I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Citizens should elect me because I will seek out opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. | ||||
The city has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. | ||||
The City Council should rely on the private sector to create projects that enhance culture. | The City Council should help fund major capital projects that enhance the vibrancy of local culture. | ||||
We should control and guide suburban sprawl even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economy. | ||||
The City Council is doing a good job of being transparent. | The City Council should do a much better job of being transparent. |