Sally J. Clark
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Sally J. Clark is a member of the Seattle City Council, appointed to fill the vacant seat formerly occupied by Jim Compton in January 2006. She was elected to a one-year term in November 2006 and a four year term in 2007. Clark chairs the Planning, Land Use, and Neighborhoods committees.[1]
At the time of her appointment, Clark was working for the Lifelong AIDS Alliance. She used to be a legislative aide to former City Councilwoman Tina Podlodowski and current King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson.
Clark was an editor for the Seattle Gay News and has written for The Advocate.[2] She is an open lesbian.[1]
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- ^ a b Local retired general, once nation's top military officer, opposes military ban on Gays. Seattle Gay News (Feb. 2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
- ^ Clark, Sally J (1997-03-04). Gay and lesbian at Microsoft - Microsoft Corp. The Advocate. Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
- Former council aide to replace Compton. The Seattle Times (2006-01-27). Retrieved on 2007-07-23.