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Letter: Quiring can’t be trusted

By Eloyce O'Connor, Brush Prairie
Published: October 13, 2018, 6:00am

Eileen Quiring will allow industry to be built in our rural neighborhoods. She said she was surprised at the amount of backlash that ensued over the freight rail dependent uses project. That indicates that she doesn’t know her constituents well. She seems more than willing to sell out the rural areas of Clark County for just about anything. That isn’t the kind of trust I want to put in the next county council chair so I won’t vote for Quiring in November and I encourage others not to vote for her either. She isn’t a politician I trust at all.

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