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Thank You for Your Contribution!Winning this election requires getting my message out to as many voters as possible before the election. That can't be done without money to pay for communications. I need your contribution to win this election! It May Not Actually Cost You Anything!In Oregon, state taxes are credited by the full amount of political contributions, up to $50 for an individual or $100 for a couple. This is a CREDIT, not a deduction. For more information, see this Oregon Department of Revenue page. I will make sure you receive a receipt for your contribution. ![]()
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“Marc is doing a fantastic job as a City Councilor. He brings a positive energy, thoughtfulness, and wide-ranging attention to detail that helps me, our staff, and the Council do better work for the City. We really need to keep Marc on the City Council.” Mayor Denny Doyle "San Soucie, the council president, is known to be a thoughtful, reasonable consensus builder who works well with the council, staff and people who do business with the city. Indeed, he seems to have few critics for the job he has done since joining the council in 2008." Endorsement by “Marc is a tireless advocate for business growth in Beaverton. Between his work with technology entrepreneurs, his intensive contributions to the City’s economic development strategy, and his firm focus on developing a marketing program for Beaverton, Marc has shown that he will continue to be an effective and energizing force for business development in Beaverton.”
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