Civility is important if we are to tackle our common issues that face our community and our state. I represent many people who do not agree with each other or with me on these important topics, but when we treat each other with respect, great progress can be made.
Recent Posts
- Sharon on Childcare
- Three Initiative to Vote “NO” On
- Sharon Wylie on the I-5 Bridge Replacement & Waterfront
- I am Running for Re-Election!
- Public Safety
- Mental/Behavioral Health
- Affordable Housing and Homelessness
- Progress on Replacing the I-5 Bridge
- Racism and our Obligation to Hold on to Progress
- Tackling a Regressive Tax System
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“If we stop talking about something because it’s not possible today, we are being really short-term thinkers.”
Sharon Wylie
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“Being a leader means investing in ideas for future generations while also taking care of our elders.”
Sharon Wylie
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“I believe that public service is an honor and a privilege, and I will continue to work hard and to be open to ideas to make our state better.”
Sharon Wylie