
Currently holds the office of Washington House of Representatives - District 38, Position 1 until January 8, 2027.
Candidate for Washington House of Representatives - District 38, Position 1 in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedSupport a more diverse police force that reflects the community it serves to ensure strong connections and trust continue between law enforcement and the community through accountability and transparency. Learn more
Strengthen our law enforcement by giving them the tools and specialized staff necessary to respond to calls safely and appropriately. Learn more
Build economic opportunities for middle and lower-income families by attracting employers who will help build a community with family wage jobs, community involvement, and have the environment in mind. I am committed to prioritizing equity, families, and workers to ensure we have an economy that benefits our working and middle-class families. Learn more
Develop our workforce through apprenticeships and adult education program funding and investments. We must work to adequately support all efforts to develop a workforce that has a sustainable, equitable, and economically viable future. This will not only support our working families, but it will also help attract quality employees to the area. Learn more
Fight for housing stability by championing policies geared towards protecting both our vulnerable populations (renters, low-income, seniors, etc.) and lower and middle-income families. Learn more
Advocate for increased funding and investment into programs geared towards providing wrap-around services and the building of diverse housing options. Learn more
Create a stronger support system for middle and lower-income families to ensure they are able to meet their basic needs like food, shelter, childcare, and transportation to and from job centers. Learn more
Increase revenue by addressing our tax code. Washington has one of the most regressive tax codes in the country, leaving the wealthiest not paying their fair share. This is a multi-layered problem that will require innovative solutions, solutions that are best proposed by someone who is representative of the community in which they serve. Learn more
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