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My Platform

OUR PEOPLE-POWERED PLATFORM WILL WIN WHEN WE BUILD THE BROADEST BASE IN OUR COMMUNITY!

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I've seen him do this in the city, I've seen it in the streets, and I'm certain we'll see it in the legislature."

"I’m supporting Devin because of his bold vision, commitment to community, and willingness to confront unjust systems and power.

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- Jamika Scott, Tacoma

City Council, District 3

“I endorsed Devin because I feel strongly that he puts community first and is always willing to learn, change, and to stand up for what our communities need.”

- Kaitlan Ohler,

Imagine Justice Project

“Legacy alone is an insufficient basis for my endorsement these days.   I look for consistent action on behalf of the most vulnerable and the most marginalized.

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Devin’s record speaks boldly of his commitment to housing justice, to the repair of a severely broken behavioral health system, to a fair and unbiased criminal justice system where police are held accountable to community expectations.”

- Carol Mitchell,

Institute for Black Justice

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“Public banking allows everyday residents to control the money supply of their area. In doing so, they have the ability to make critical investments in social needs such as housing, education, and infrastructure.

I support Devin because this is a core part of his vision.” - Marco Rossi,

Washingtonians for Public Banking

“Devin Kelly helped organize the Tenants Bill of Rights as well as fought against the City of

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Tacoma’s competing initiative to get on the ballot. Devin worked with The Conversation 253, a social and racial justice group,  to put together a non-police crisis

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response team which has currently evolved into the HOPE team. I’ve talked to a couple City Council members who say they don’t have the time to read the research we send them. That’s why I love that Devin is a researcher and analyst. It’s important that our policies are research based.”

- Barb Church, Community Activist

with Conversation 253

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