
Currently holds the office of Mukilteo City Council - Position 7 until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Washington House of Representatives - District 21, Position 1 in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedWe need real accountability and stronger public safety. Prosecutors are overwhelmed, and too many burglaries and vandalism cases go unaddressed. Washington has the lowest law‑enforcement staffing per capita in the country — that has to change. We must hire more officers, support them, and ensure they’re well‑trained and accountable so our communities stay safe. Safe communities depend on consequences that are real, consistent, and fair. Learn more
Economic development is essential, but it shouldn’t be forced through one‑size‑fits‑all density mandates or cookie‑cutter laws that erase the character of our cities. Local communities deserve the power to make the right decisions for themselves — in housing, in planning, and in economic development. Our cities know their needs better than any top‑down mandate ever will. Learn more
Our state needs to get back to the basics and remember what once made it a magnet for entrepreneurs and growing businesses. Many business owners have voiced concerns that recent policies are making it harder to stay and grow here, and I believe we need to refocus on supporting small businesses, empowering innovators, strengthening our workforce, and creating the conditions for broad, sustainable economic growth. When we prioritize the people who build, create, and work here, we build an economy that lifts entire communities. Learn more
As a child of immigrants, I learned early that education is the greatest investment a family can make. Thanks to my parents’ sacrifice, my sister and I graduated from UW — and she’s now been teaching for 14 years. My youngest son went through the Individualized Education Program (IEP) Special Needs program, and I’m deeply grateful to the educators and specialists who helped him thrive. We need to fund our schools and refocus on the core skills — math, science, reading — that give every student a real chance to succeed. Learn more
I am committed to protecting our planet and ensuring a healthy future for the next generation. Through my work at Zeolite Composites, I’ve seen firsthand how innovative, science‑driven solutions can strengthen environmental protection without increasing costs for families or businesses. I support efforts to expand renewable energy and grow Washington’s clean‑energy workforce in a way that is both sustainable and economically responsible. Learn more
We need to fix our healthcare system in Washington, we need stable, progressive revenue that doesn’t fall on working families, stronger oversight of for‑profit healthcare systems to rein in hospital and prescription drug costs, and a firm commitment to science‑based public health so families receive reliable, evidence‑driven guidance. And we can’t deliver truly equitable care without fixing the way we collect data—because today the AANHPI community is still lumped into a single “Asian” category in U.S. Medical records, despite representing 44 countries, hundreds of languages, and nearly half the world’s population, creating major gaps in care and outcomes. Learn more
I’m committed to full‑time representation. My opponent is holding two taxpayer‑funded offices at once — that’s double‑dipping, and it shortchanges our community. I will give 100% of my time to serving in the State House and never take advantage of your tax dollars. No one should hold two elected offices at the same time. Learn more
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