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![]() Marc Stiles Real Estate Editor |
August 18, 2005
Some of the region's most influential commercial real estate players, including Frank Stagen and Bob Wallace, are keenly interested in this fall's elections. They are so interested, in fact, that they've formed a political action committee, Citizens for a Healthy Economy, which has raised $96,500.
The $96,500 question: what will the committee do with the money? First priority is to focus on the Port of Seattle Commission race by funneling money to business-savvy candidates, such as four-term incumbent Patricia Davis, who has three opponents: Jack Jolley, Richard Pope and Robert Walker.
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