
Currently holds the office of Washington State Senate - District 37 until January 8, 2027.
Candidate for King County Council - District 2 in 2026 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedAs a County Councilmember, Rebecca will invest in behavioral health, violence prevention, and community-based safety strategies, while protecting civil liberties and the right to protest and organize. Learn more
On the King County Council, Rebecca is fighting for universal, free childcare from birth to school age. She will treat child care as essential public infrastructure — building on the framework she built with Best Starts for Kids, expanding facilities, supporting childcare providers, and expanding access for all families. Learn more
As a County Councilmember, Rebecca will align county investments with the Climate Commitment Act, reduce pollution in overburdened communities, and ensure climate action creates good jobs, lowers costs, and is guided by community leadership. Learn more
As a County Councilmember, Rebecca will continue to defend voting access, strengthen civic participation, and ensure local government is accountable to the people it serves. Learn more
Access to health care — including reproductive, mental, and gender-affirming care — is fundamental to dignity and freedom. Learn more
On the County Council, Rebecca will strengthen public health systems, protect providers and patients, and ensure King County remains a place where everyone can access care regardless of income, gender identity, or immigration status. Learn more
As a County Councilmember, Rebecca will tax the ultra-rich to build hundreds of thousands of units of housing across King County. She will use every available tool– public land trusts, equitable transit-oriented development, bonding, and more– to build more housing, prevent displacement, and ensure development creates good paying union jobs and community benefits. Learn more
As a County Councilmember, Rebecca will strengthen sanctuary protections, expand legal defense and worker protections, and ensure immigrants can live, work, and learn without fear in King County. Learn more
On the County Council, Rebecca will fight to protect and expand reliable, safe and affordable transit; invest in safe infrastructure; and ensure transportation dollars support climate goals, equity, and union jobs. Learn more
On the County Council, Rebecca will champion voter-approved levies, progressive revenue tools, and fair tax policies that fully fund public programs and prevent austerity — without balancing budgets on the backs of working people. Learn more
On the County Council, Rebecca will use procurement, contracting, and budget authority to set strong labor standards, support organizing, expand apprenticeships, and ensure public investments create good union jobs. Learn more
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