Spokane Townhall Meeting
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers will host a Town Hall meeting in Spokane at the Lincoln Center on Wednesday, August 31st at 6:00pm
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers will host a Town Hall meeting in Spokane at the Lincoln Center on Wednesday, August 31st at 6:00pm
Mike explains why he will not accept campaign contributions and uses his own money.
Mike speaks on Spokane’s inflated garbage/utility rates and the City’s lack of fiscal accountability
Mike talks about his intention to put citizen’s interests first, not City Government’s agenda.
Mike explains how he will discourage “closed door” meetings and put the citizen in the know.
Mike for Spokane addresses the Spokane County Young Republicans I would like to thank the Spokane County Young Republicans for hosting this evening’s forum. I believe the youth of our community offer the greatest hope for correcting the misguided and dangerous course of our government. I have little hope that either major political…
New Mike for Spokane radio ad addresses how Mike will work to lower the cost of delivering your public resources.
Dear Spokane, Please consider my response to questions asked by concerned citizens and area organizations: 1. With the new increases in water rates, garbage and sewage rates and a new $20.00 increase in license tabs, what will you do, as our strong Mayor, to curb the ever increasing costs of basic public services? Answer: I…
While the Spokane press drones on about the evils of money in politics, it appears they generally afford coverage to only those they favor or that purchase their advertising. Judging from previous elections, the daily paper in particular seems to have little interest in candidates that refuse to be conflicted by money and…
The recent Spokane County proposed Regional Solid Waste Alliance Agreement is a troubling document. The Spokane County Commissioners are requiring area jurisdictions to surrender the right to choose their own representatives under this contract. The demands for flow control, which is essentially a mandated government monopoly, is due to an intense interest in a captive…
Spokesman Review Spokane Mayor Candidate Questions Background: Name: Michael J. Noder Age: 53 Birthday: August 1, 1957 High School: Cheney H.S., Ben Eielson H.S. in Fairbanks, Alaska & Chicopee Comprehensive in Massachusetts. (Military Dependent during H.S. years) High School graduation year: 1975 College: Classes for no credit at Gonzaga & Eastern Washington University and…
June 13th post ~ “Got A Strong Mayor” Comments from June 30, 2011 We, the citizens should be consulted and allowed to vote on such increases. We have plenty of water. We live on top of an aquafir. We are NOT in Arizona. Again, we have plenty of water. I can’t see any reason for…
Mike addresses the need for creating a attractive business climate for robust job creation by emphasizing local grasp with global reach in the new economy.
Indian Trail Community Forum. Mike speaks about the City Employee strategy and creating the most value for the Spokane taxpayer while creating a fair and equitable wage environment.
I defend the U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights and seek to defend the citizens of Spokane against excessive intrusions by government from all levels. I plan to reduce the size, cost and scope of city government and demand State and Federal government fund their own mandates. The dynamic power of Spokane to lead the…
Spokane Labor Council Questions Spokane Regional Labor Council, AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education Candidate Questionnaire 2011 Submitted by Michael J. Noder Candidate for: City of Spokane Mayor E-Mail address: mike@mikeforspokane.com Website: mikeforspokane.com Your Occupation: Self Employed Years of resident in Washington State Estimated 40+ Years of resident in Spokane County Estimate 40+ Are you…
Mike Noder addresses the citizens of the Indian Trail neighborhood and conveys his vision of Spokane as an attractive community for business and dynamic economic growth.
After visiting with the North Indian Trail Neighborhood on June 14th, I have the impression this community is struggling to resolve three primary issues: 1. A private development that that has been rejected by the city, but now is heading to court. 2. Impact fees 3. The after tax cost of city utilities. The…