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Senate Members and Respective Colleges SENATE MEMBERS & RESPECTIVE COLLEGES Sen. Andy Billig (D) Sen. Manka Dhingra (D) 3rd Legislative District 45th Legislative District • Community Colleges of Spokane • Bellevue College • Cascadia College Sen. John Braun (R) • Lake Washington Institute of Technology 20th Legislative District • Centralia College Sen. Perry Dozier (R) • Clark College 16th Legislative District • Lower Columbia College • Columbia Basin College • South Puget Sound Community College • Walla Walla Community College Sen. Sharon Brown (R) Sen. Doug Ericksen (R) 8th Legislative District 42nd Legislative District • Columbia Basin College • Bellingham Technical College • Whatcom College Sen. Reuven Carlyle (D) 36th Legislative District Sen. Phil Fortunato (R) • Renton Technical College 31st Legislative District • Seattle Colleges • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College Sen. Annette Cleveland • Green River College 49th Legislative District • Pierce College Puyallup • Clark College • Renton Technical College Sen. Steve Conway Sen. David Frockt (D) 29th Legislative District 46th Legislative District • Bates Technical College • Cascadia College • Clover Park Technical College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • Pierce College Fort Steilacoom • Seattle Colleges • Tacoma Community College • Shoreline Community College Sen. Jeannie Darneille (D) Sen. Chris Gildon (R) 27th Legislative District 25th Legislative District • Bates Technical College • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College • Clover Park Technical College • Pierce College Puyallup • Pierce College Puyallup • Tacoma Community College • Tacoma Community College Sen. Mona Das (D) Sen. Bob Hasegawa (D) 47th Legislative District 11th Legislative District • Green River College • Green River College • Highline College • Highline College • Renton Technical College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • Renton Technical College • Seattle Colleges Page 1 of 4 Dec. 17, 2020 SENATE MEMBERS & RESPECTIVE COLLEGES Sen. Brad Hawkins (R) Sen. Marko Liias (D) 12th Legislative District 21st Legislative District • Big Bend Community College • Cascadia College • Wenatchee Valley College • Edmonds College • Everett Community College Sen. Steve Hobbs (D) 44th Legislative District Sen. Liz Lovelett (D) • Edmonds College 40th Legislative District • Everett Community Colege • Bellingham Technical College • Skagit Valley College Sen. Jeff Holy (R) • Whatcom Community College 6th Legislative District • Community Colleges of Spokane Sen. Jim McCune (R) 2nd Legislative District Sen. Jim Honeyford (R) • Bates Technical College 15th Legislative District • Clover Park Technical College • Yakima Valley College • Pierce College Puyallup • South Puget Sound Community College Sen. Sam Hunt (D) 22nd Legislative District Sen. Mark Mullet (D) • South Puget Sound Community College 5th Legislative District • Bellevue College Sen. Karen Keiser (D) • Cascadia College 33rd Legislative District • Green River College • Green River College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • Highline College • Renton Technical College • Renton Technical College • Seattle Colleges Sen. Ron Muzzall (R) 10th Legislative District Sen. Curtis King (R) • Everett Community College 14th Legislative District • Skagit Valley College • Clark College • Yakima Valley College Sen. Joe Nguyen (D) 34th Legislative District Sen. Patty Kuderer (D) • Highline College 48th Legislative District • Renton Technical College • Bellevue College • Seattle Colleges • Cascadia College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology Sen. T’wina Nobles (D) 28th Legislative District • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College • Pierce College Fort Steilacoom • Tacoma Community College Page 2 of 4 Dec. 17, 2020 SENATE MEMBERS & RESPECTIVE COLLEGES Sen. Mike Padden (R) Sen. Mark Schoesler (R) 4th Legislative District 9th Legislative District • Community Colleges of Spokane • Big Bend Community College • Columbia Basin College Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D) • Community Colleges of Spokane 43rd Legislative District • Walla Walla Community College • Seattle Colleges • Renton Technical College Sen. Tim Sheldon (D) 35th Legislative District Sen. Emily Randall (D) • Centralia College 26th Legislative District • Olympic College • Bates Technical College • South Puget Sound Community College • Clover Park Technical College • Olympic College Sen. Shelly Short (R) • Tacoma Community College 7th Legislative District • Community Colleges of Spokane Sen. Ann Rivers (R) • Wenatchee Valley College 18th Legislative District • Clark College Sen. Derek Stanford (D) 1st Legislative District Sen. June Robinson (D) • Cascadia College 38th Legislative District • Edmonds College • Edmonds College • Everett Community College • Everett Community College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology Sen. Christine Rolfes (D) Sen. Kevin Van De Wege (D) 23rd Legislative District 24th Legislative District • Olympic College • Grays Harbor College • Peninsula College Sen. Rebecca Saldaña (D) 37th Legislative District Sen. Keith Wagoner (R) • Green River College 39th Legislative District • Renton Technical College • Bellevue College • Seattle Colleges • Everett Community College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology Sen. Jesse Salomon (D) • Skagit Valley College 32nd Legislative District • Edmonds College Sen. Judy Warnick (R) • Seattle Colleges 13th Legislative District • Shoreline Community College • Big Bend Community College • Yakima Valley College Page 3 of 4 Dec. 17, 2020 SENATE MEMBERS & RESPECTIVE COLLEGES Sen. Lisa Wellman (D) 41st Legislative District • Bellevue College • Cascadia College • Green River College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • Renton Technical College Sen. Claire Wilson (D) 30th Legislative District • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College • Green River College • Highline College • Pierce College Puyallup • Renton Technical College Sen. Jeff Wilson (R) 19th Legislative District • Centralia College • Grays Harbor College • Lower Columbia College Sen. Lynda Wilson (R) 17th Legislative District • Clark College Page 4 of 4 Dec. 17, 2020 .
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