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Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales
Leo Perales is your District 3 Councilman for the great city of Pasco.
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🚪👋 Yes, I’m back out at the doors again—because every representative should talk to their people and ask to earn their vote once again.
Thank you to everyone for the great conversations today. Like my mentor always told me: if you can’t stand the heat when you’re doorbelling, then you’re not going to be able to stand the heat when you’re in office.
I’m proud to keep showing up, listening, and working hard for our community. 💪 #PascoProud #LeadWithLeo
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Put one on my yard
The Operating Engineers strike is now hitting home here in Pasco. I knew this day would come, that’s why I stood with and supported our union brothers and sisters from the Tri-Cities to Walla Walla.
We’re already seeing impacts on projects. Contractors will do what they can to stay on schedule, but it’s unfortunate some may look to cross the picket line. That’s their choice.
The Inland Northwest AGC needs to get back to the table and give our hard-working Operating Engineers a fair compensation package. As your city councilman, I’ll continue to use my influence to push for resolution, because when labor is respected, our community wins.
✊ #UnionStrong
Disclaimer: This is my personal page and the views expressed here are my own, not an official statement from the City of Pasco.
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