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Cathy approachable, informed

Recently, we had the opportunity to visit Washington, D.C. We found that so much needed to be added to our itinerary since 1976.

We had an awesome and inspiring tour of our nation’s capital. We particularly thank Cathy McMorris Rodgers for securing our tour through the White House and Capitol. We found Cathy very approachable, informed, accommodating and gracious. Her staff was knowledgeable, helpful, and obviously enjoyed working with her.

Unexpectedly, Cathy asked us to join her along with others for coffee in her office the following day of our scheduled tours. Several attended with their particular agendas. She was well informed with each and was genuine in listening, taking time to address each concern. We marveled at her thoroughness, attentiveness and awareness. She is definitely working for us here in Eastern Washington. We asked her staff for a list of all she has accomplished this past year. We received a two-page, lined item scripted list of accomplishments.

We need Cathy’s continued representation in Congress for us here in Eastern Washington.

Holly and Kerm Love

Spokane



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