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Gun Responsibility Legislative Scorecard Senate LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Trajectory Derek Stanford 1 100% 95 95 100 A+ Randi Becker 2 0% 0 0 0 F Andy Billig 3 100% 0 95 100 A+ Mike Padden 4 0% 0 0 0 F Mark Mullet 5 100% 0 85 75 A- 2020 Jeff Holy 6 0% 0 30 25 F GUN RESPONSIBILITY LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD Shelly Short 7 0% 0 0 0 F Sharon Brown 8 0% 0 0 0 F Mark Schoesler 9 0% 0 0 0 F 2020 LEGISLATOR GRADES - Legislative leadership is more Ron Muzzall 10 0% 0 0 0 F N/A than just taking votes, that is why we’re including evaluations on Bob Hasegawa 11 100% 90 95 95 A+ priority gun responsibility legislation, bill sponsorship, and legislative Brad Hawkins 12 0% 0 0 0 F and community advocacy. Judy Warnick 13 0% 0 0 0 F Curtis King 14 0% 0 25 25 F Jim Honeyford 15 0% 0 0 0 F VOTES AND SPONSORSHIP - Grades reflect record of bills voted Maureen Walsh 16 0% 0 0 0 F for or sponsored that increase community safety and responsibility, and Lynda Wilson 17 0% 0 0 0 F against bills which move our state in the wrong direction. Ann Rivers 18 0% 0 0 0 F Dean Takko 19 40% 0 95 95 C- John Braun 20 0% 0 0 0 F BILLS EVALUATED - Lawmakers introduced and passed a record Marko Liias 21 100% 100 100 100 A+ number of gun violence prevention bills this year. Policies we evaluated Sam Hunt 22 100% 100 95 95 A+ for sponsorships and votes include: Christine Rolfes 23 100% 90 100 100 A+ • Safety Training for CPLs - HB 1315/SB 6294 Kevin Van De Wege 24 60% 90 90 88 B Hans Zeiger 25 20% 0 50 50 D • Threats of Mass Violence - SB 6307 Emily Randall 26 100% 90 95 95 A • Community and Victim Protection - HB 2305, HB 2590, HB 1814/SB 5720, SB 6288, SB 6553 Jeannie Darneille 27 100% 100 100 100 A+ • Keeping Firearms Out of Dangerous Hands - HB 2569, HB 2622, HB 2623, SB6163 Steve O'Ban 28 60% 0 25 25 D+ Steve Conway 29 100% 0 80 80 A- • Strengthening and Expanding Background Checks - HB 2467, HB 2519 Claire Wilson 30 100% 100 100 100 A+ • Restricting Weapons in Certain Locations - HB 1530/SB 5434, HB 2925/SB 6686 Phil Fortunato 31 0% 0 0 0 F • High Capacity Magazines - HB 2240/SB 6077, HB 2947 Jesse Salomon 32 100% 100 90 90 A Karen Keiser 33 100% 95 95 100 A+ • Restoration of Local Authority - HB 1374 Joe Nguyen 34 100% 100 100 100 A+ • Firearm Rights Restoration - SB 6289 Tim Sheldon 35 0% 0 0 0 F Reuven Carlyle 36 100% 100 95 95 A+ LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY - Grades reflect the degree to which Rebecca Saldána 37 100% 100 100 100 A+ legislators advocated for gun responsibility in committee, amongst John McCoy 38 100% 0 95 90 A colleagues, on the floor, and in caucus. Keith Wagoner 39 0% 0 0 0 F Liz Lovelett 40 100% 100 100 100 A+ Lisa Wellman 41 100% 100 95 95 A+ COMMUNITY ADVOCACY - Grades reflect how deeply legislators Doug Ericksen 42 0% 0 0 0 F engaged with constituents, community groups, and Alliance for Gun Jamie Pedersen 43 100% 100 100 100 A+ Responsibility partners to work towards greater gun responsibility. Steve Hobbs 44 80% 0 90 85 B Manka Dhingra 45 100% 100 100 100 A+ = Legislators who went the extra mile for gun safety, from David Frockt 46 100% 100 100 100 A+ Mona Das 47 100% 100 100 100 A+ prime sponsoring bills, to meeting with constituents and speaking Patty Kuderer 48 100% 100 100 100 A+ out in the press. Annette Cleveland 49 100% 95 95 100 A+ 100 Point Grade Breakdown: 45 For Votes, 15 For Sponsorship, 15 For Community, 25 Legislative Advocacy Grade Trajectory: Improvements: Decline: No Change: Not Applicable: N/A gunresponsibility.org House LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall Grade House LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Trajectory Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Trajectory Davina Duerr 1 100% 0 90 90 A N/A Kelly Chambers 25 14% 0 0 0 F Shelley Kloba 1 100% 95 95 100 A+ Chris Gildon 25 14% 0 0 0 F Andrew Barkis 2 14% 90 0 0 D- Michelle Caldier 26 0% 0 25 25 F J.T. Wilcox 2 0% 0 50 75 D- Jesse Young 26 0% 0 0 0 F Timm Ormsby 3 100% 95 100 100 A+ Jake Fey 27 100% 90 95 95 A+ Marcus Riccelli 3 100% 90 100 100 A+ Laurie Jinkins 27 100% 100 100 100 A+ Bob McCaslin 4 0% 0 0 0 F Christine Kilduff 28 100% 100 100 100 A+ Matt Shea 4 0% 0 0 0 F Mari Leavitt 28 86% 0 95 100 A- Lisa Callan 5 100% 0 100 100 A+ Steve Kirby 29 100% 0 95 90 A Bill Ramos 5 100% 0 90 90 A Melanie Morgan 29 100% 0 95 90 A Jenny Graham 6 0% 0 0 0 F Jesse Johnson 30 100% 0 95 95 A N/A Mike Volz 6 0% 0 0 0 F Mike Pellicciotti 30 100% 90 95 95 A+ Joel Kretz 7 0% 0 0 0 F Morgan Irwin 31 14% 95 90 90 C- Jacquelin Maycumber 7 0% 0 0 0 F Drew Stokesbary 31 0% 0 0 0 F Matt Boehnke 8 14% 0 50 0 F Lauren Davis 32 100% 100 100 100 A+ Brad Klippert 8 14% 0 50 0 F Cindy Ryu 32 100% 95 90 90 A+ Mary Dye 9 0% 0 0 0 F Mia Gregerson 33 100% 100 95 95 A+ Joe Schmick 9 0% 0 0 0 F Tina Orwall 33 100% 95 95 95 A+ Dave Paul 10 86% 0 95 95 A- Eileen Cody 34 100% 100 100 100 A+ Norma Smith 10 17% 0 55 55 D Joe Fitzgibbon 34 100% 95 100 100 A+ Steve Bergquist 11 100% 95 95 95 A+ Dan Griffey 35 17% 90 50 50 D Zack Hudgins 11 100% 0 95 95 A+ Drew MacEwen 35 14% 0 0 0 F Keith Goehner 12 0% 0 0 0 F N/A Noel Frame 36 100% 95 100 100 A+ Mike Steele 12 0% 0 0 0 F Gael Tarleton 36 100% 95 95 95 A+ Tom Dent 13 0% 0 0 0 F Eric Pettigrew 37 100% 0 95 95 A Alex Ybarra 13 0% 0 0 0 F N/A Sharon Tomiko Santos 37 100% 90 100 100 A+ Chris Corry 14 0% 0 0 0 F June Robinson 38 100% 95 100 100 A+ Gina Mosbrucker 14 0% 0 0 0 F Mike Sells 38 100% 0 95 100 A+ Bruce Chandler 15 0% 0 0 0 F Carolyn Eslick 39 0% 0 0 0 F Jeremie Dufault 15 0% 0 0 0 F Robert Sutherland 39 0% 0 0 0 F Bill Jenkin 16 0% 0 0 0 F Debra Lekanoff 40 100% 90 95 95 A+ Skyler Rude 16 0% 0 0 0 F N/A Alex Ramel 40 100% 95 90 90 A+ N/A Paul Harris 17 0% 0 0 0 F Tana Senn 41 100% 100 100 100 A+ Vicki Kraft 17 0% 0 0 0 F My-Linh Thai 41 100% 95 95 95 A+ Larry Hoff 18 0% 0 0 0 F N/A Sharon Shewmake 42 100% 0 95 90 A Brandon Vick 18 0% 0 0 0 F Luanne Van Werven 42 14% 0 50 0 F Brian Blake 19 0% 0 10 5 F Frank Chopp 43 100% 0 100 100 A+ Jim Walsh 19 0% 0 0 0 F Nicole Macri 43 100% 100 100 100 A+ Richard DeBolt 20 0% 0 0 0 F John Lovick 44 100% 100 100 100 A+ Ed Orcutt 20 0% 0 0 0 F Jared Mead 44 100% 0 90 90 A Lillian Ortiz-Self 21 100% 90 100 100 A+ Roger Goodman 45 100% 100 100 100 A+ Strom Peterson 21 100% 100 100 100 A+ Larry Springer 45 100% 0 90 90 A- Beth Doglio 22 100% 100 100 100 A+ Gerry Pollet 46 100% 100 95 100 A+ Laurie Dolan 22 100% 90 100 100 A+ Javier Valdez 46 100% 100 100 100 A+ Sherry Appleton 23 100% 100 100 100 A+ Debra Entenman 47 100% 0 95 95 A+ Drew Hansen 23 100% 100 100 100 A+ Pat Sullivan 47 100% 0 95 95 A+ Mike Chapman 24 100% 100 50 50 B Vandana Slatter 48 100% 95 95 95 A+ Steve Tharinger 24 100% 95 90 90 A+ Amy Walen 48 100% 100 100 100 A+ Monica Jurado Stonier 49 100% 90 100 100 A+ 2020 Sharon Wylie 49 100% 100 100 100 A+ GUN RESPONSIBILITY LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD gunresponsibility.org.
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