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What Did You Say?
Each week, I'll pick two or three (or more) of the most interesting story or Facebook comments, questions, or Twitter tweets sent to Mercer Island Patch.

Email: kendall.watson@patch.com
Phone: 206-455-1331
Hometown: Salem, UT
Age: 37
Bio: From 2006 to 2010, I've worked at newspapers in California and Washington state, including the Mercer Island Reporter in 2009 covering education and sports.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm a mixed bag. I strongly believe in the power of the government to act as a force for good and to improve people's lives. It is, after all, made up of people. But I also believe that our elected representatives should be held accountable and spend money they raise for the state carefully and wisely—they should conserve our resources for when we really need them. It is, after all, our money. And finally, we should always be thinking about how our actions affect others, now and in the future—both those we don't know and our loved ones living with us now, as well as our children and grandchildren not yet born.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am not currently registered with a political party.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I consider myself a casual observer of the mystery of life, and enjoy the multitude of expressions in celebration of it. Heck, it's one of the main reasons I sought out a career in writing. I believe in this.
Each week, I'll pick two or three (or more) of the most interesting story or Facebook comments, questions, or Twitter tweets sent to Mercer Island Patch.

In case you missed them, here are several Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
Junior David Oppenheim went 3-4 and homered in the loss.
The following homes are holding open houses this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 13-15.
MISD officials warn that other staff layoffs are still possible if the Mercer Island Schools Foundation doesn't meet its "Bridge the Gap" fundraising goal of $1.2 million.
Clear out that clutter safely and responsibly by following some helpful tips from King County.
Mercer Island Legislators Judy Clibborn and State Senator Steve Litzow say a proposal to move Mercer Island into a Seattle-based legislative and congressional districts has been shelved at a local Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Students and school officials march down Island Crest Way to Island Crust in honor of Israeli Independence Day.
(May 3-9) One 15-year-old was arrested Friday for marijuana possession and two 12-uear-old boys are accused of threatening a female classmate.
The Mercer Island Library is seeking volunteers to help them design and build an "Early Learning" Literacy Garden.
In case you missed them, here are several Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
The following homes are holding open houses this Saturday and Sunday, May 7-8.
The Friday morning PTA fundraiser for Island Park Elementary School is tied to the Mercer Island Schools Foundation Bridge the Gap effort to raise $1.2 million to fill a state funding shortfall.
April NWMLS stats for Mercer Island show smaller inventories of homes and interest in expensive homes priced to sell and homes under $1 million.
Mercer Island Patch is introducing a new feature to highlight the accomplishments of the Island's younger residents.
Board members were divided in support of candidates and local PTA volunteers Aleta Finnila and Jennifer McLellan.
(April 28-May 2): The 16-year-old resident was reportedly shooting the cars for sport from his apartment balcony last Saturday.
The Mercer Island Community Fund announced a $10,000 matching grant to keep the fireworks show going this summer and Kiwanis's permit to sell fireworks for their annual fundraiser is approved.