LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Georgia Gardner is right for hospital commissioner

Editor, Georgia Gardner wants to continue to serve our community as she has in the past as a CPA, a business owner and six years as a state legislator. She is a priceless member of the Whidbey General Hospital Board of Directors. Georgia is the financial expert on the board. When she was growing up in Coupeville, there was no hospital. Some community minded members found a way to create one. Now she wants to continue to carry the torch to provide the best medical services to the residents of and visitors to Whidbey Island.

Editor,

Georgia Gardner wants to continue to serve our community as she has in the past as a CPA, a business owner and six years as a state legislator. She is a priceless member of the Whidbey General Hospital Board of Directors. Georgia is the financial expert on the board.

When she was growing up in Coupeville, there was no hospital. Some community minded members found a way to create one. Now she wants to continue to carry the torch to provide the best medical services to the residents of and visitors to Whidbey Island.

In an earlier article, she stated, “I’m an island girl… . I  was here before Whidbey General Hospital and I want it to be the best hospital it can be.”

Gardner said she sees many financially related challenges evolving for hospitals in coming years and is eager to roll up her sleeves and continue to work, for this organization that is so essential to her hometown.

“We are independent. We base all our decisions on the care that best suits the needs of our community. This is what I have worked to achieve and it is what I am committed to continue… the best care and the financial security to ensure our independence.”

Georgia is the only candidate that sincerely wants WGH to remain independent.

Please cast your vote for and re-elect Commissioner Georgia Gardner to Whidbey General Hospital District 2, the multiple award winning hospital.

JACK and SUE TINGSTAD

Coupeville