I’ve had the pleasure of working with Senator Andy Billig since he was first elected to the Washington State House in 2010.
What I like about Senator Billig is that he isn’t focused on his own agenda – he listens to the needs of Spokane’s residents and businesses and truly delivers on the community’s vision and requests. Our agenda is his agenda. During the eight years I served on Spokane City Council, he partnered with community leaders to bring the WSU Medical School to Spokane; he helped pass key transportation investments, including the U-District bridge, Spokane Transit Central City Line, and the North South Corridor; he was the prime sponsor of a bill that will reduce property crime in our community.