The Seattle Times: Snohomish County News: Developer's methods stir up boomtown Sultan
The Seattle Times: Snohomish County News: Developer's methods stir up boomtown Sultan: "In Monroe, the Coalition for Quality Communities, a political-action committee that is funded by Barclays and four other development companies, paid $10,000 to Monroe Councilman Chad Minnick's printing company. According to paperwork filed with the state Public Disclosure Commission, the payment was a 'retainer fee.'"
Some background on the people who are sending out all those Sax brochures.
Some background on the people who are sending out all those Sax brochures.
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