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Shoreline City Council Candidate Robin McClelland Wins Endorsement of King County Police Officers Guild
Shoreline City Council Candidate Robin McClelland Wins Endorsement of King County Police Officers Guild
Shoreline –King County Police Officers Guild (KCPOG), the labor organization representing sergeants and deputies of the King County Sheriff’s Office, announced their endorsement of Shoreline City Council candidate Robin McClelland.
“I’m honored to have earned the support of this respected law enforcement group,” said McClelland. “As a mother and grandmother, I know how important it is to keep our communities safe and I appreciate the critical role KCPOG members play to do just that.”
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“I understand that the quality of life in any city is fundamentally linked to safe streets and neighborhoods -- and good relationships with law enforcement officers. I’ll look forward to working with them on Shoreline City Council,” she continued.
McClelland is a community volunteer who is active as a school tutor at Richmond Beach Library and Banchero Friends, a local organization for developmentally disabled young adults. She was also a volunteer on the 2010 Proposition 1 campaign in support of Shoreline’s parks and public facilities. She is an eight-year veteran of the Shoreline Planning Commission and a planning professional who has worked with a number of Washington cities.
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McClelland and her husband, Keith, live in the Richmond Highlands neighborhood of Shoreline. Their family, including two grandsons, frequently comes up from Seattle to enjoy Shoreline’s beaches, pool, parks, and cultural activities.