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Cathy represents well

In these times of riots, shootings and lawlessness, we have a great need for calm, clear heads to represent us in Washington, D.C. In a little over a month, we will be choosing leaders to govern us in the coming years.

U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers is such a leader. She has represented Eastern Washington and worked hard for this region and this country. I appreciate that she has not lost track of us at home while working in the federal government. She still makes her home here, and our concerns are still her concerns.

She is involved with conservation. She also realizes how important our northwest dams are to farming projects all over Eastern Washington. We like to eat, and we need power and water to produce the food!

She begins looking at solutions immediately following disasters-like annual fires and the need to rebuild, as well as the management of our resources to prevent such disasters.

With much more work to be dome in many areas-Rep. Cathy works for us.

Rep. Cathy looks at issues through old-fashioned common sense. I am grateful. That’s why I trust her. It’s why she still represents me.

Linda J. Reed

Spokane



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