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S. 2601, The Snoqualmie Pass Land Conveyance Act (8 comments ↓)

S. 2601 would require the Secretary of Agriculture to convey to King and Kittitas Counties Fire District No. 51 a certain parcel of real property for use as a site for a new Snoqualmie Pass fire and rescue station.

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pat Ellis

The passage of this bill will not only benifit the residence of Snoqualmie Pass but the traveling public as well.

Matt Cowan

Our fire station is over 70 years old and needs to be replaced. This conveyance is the first step in trying to make that happen.

Ryan Carpenter

Safety of the public is the number one priority for any fire service agency. An updated, modern and fuctional fire station will provide the foundation for the delivery of efficient fire and emergency services to the citizens of the area as well as the countless thousands who travel I-90 over Snoqualmie pass on a daily basis.

Phil Knowles

This is badly needed for our citizens along with those who travel through our area and utilize the many recreational opportunities the pass has to offer.

Mike Ager

As a member of the public who frequently recreates in this area, I want emergency services that are up to date and can continue to handle calls for assistance. Please pass this bill.

Pete Askevold

This bill is necessary for the people who live and play in the area as well as the thousands of people who cross the pass on a daily basis.

Scott Rogers

This is a needed boost for the people of Snoqualmie Pass and those who pass through on I90. It will make it possible to improve emergency service delivery in a cost effective manner.

Adam Downs

a new facility is needed to support fire, rescue, and emergency medical services which is so far from help in the cities and serves thousands of people. Vote yes.

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