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Table of Contents

Introduction ...... 1

State Elected Officials...... 3

Roster of Members, Senate...... 8

President of the Senate...... 10

Senate Biographies...... 11

Senate Administration...... 23

Roster of Members, House of Representatives ...... 24

Speakers of the House...... 28

House of Representatives Biographies...... 29

House Administration...... 54

Americans with Disabilities Act ...... 55

How A Bill Becomes A Law...... 56

State Capitol Parking Information ...... 57

Visitors Tour Information...... 59

Legislative Gift Center ...... 59

Introduction

This Legislative Handbook of the Sixty-fifth Legislature for the 2018 session contains pictures of and biographical material on statewide elected officials and members of the Senate and House of Representatives . Additionally, there are sections of the handbook on Americans with Disabilities Act, how a bill becomes law, parking and tour information, and a campus map . This handbook is prepared by the Senate and the House of Representatives to assist those interested in becoming better acquainted with their statewide elected officials, legislators and the legislative process in our state .

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JAY INSLEE Governor is a fifth-generation Washingtonian who grew up in the area . His father, Frank, was a high school teacher and coach . His mother worked as a sales clerk at Sears & Roebuck . Jay worked his way through college and gradu- ated from the University of with a degree in economics before earn- ing his law degree at Willamette University . He and his wife, Trudi, then moved to Selah where Jay worked as a prosecutor and they raised their three sons . Jay first became involved in public service in 1985 when he and Trudi helped lead the effort to build a new public high school in Selah . Motivated to fight against proposed funding cuts for rural schools, Jay went on to represent the 14th Legislative District in the state House of Representatives . He continued serving communities in the Yakima Valley when he was elected to Congress in 1992 . The Inslees later moved back to the area where Jay was elected to Congress in 1998, serving until 2012 . Jay and Trudi are proud grandparents of three . Besides writing and illustrating books for his grandchildren and sketching scenes from around Washington, Jay is an avid cyclist and charter member of Hoopaholics . During his time in Congress, Jay became known as a forward-thinking leader, especially on issues of clean energy and the environment . He co-wrote a book, “Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean-Energy Economy,” about the job-creat- ing potential of the clean tech industry . As governor, Jay’s top priority is growing Washington’s innovative industries such as clean energy, IT and life sciences, and strengthening existing industries such as aerospace, agriculture, maritime and military . Since 2013, Washington has experienced a seven-year low in unemploy- ment rates, record exports and notable growth in Washington’s key industries . To continue growing these industries, Jay knows we must strengthen our schools so we can better equip our children to compete for these good-paying jobs . And we must bring a new culture of efficiency and performance to state government to more efficiently serve the people and businesses throughout Washington state .

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CYRUS HABIB Lt. Governor Democrat. Lieutenant Governor Habib was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and moved with his family to Washington State at the age of eight . He grew up in east King County and graduated from the Bellevue International School before attending Columbia University, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and Yale Law School . After receiving his law degree, Lieutenant Governor Habib returned to Washington State to practice law at Perkins Coie, the region’s largest law firm, where he helped startup technology companies raise ven- ture capital funds and license their software . Before being elected as Washington State’s 16th Lieutenant Governor in 2016, represented east King County in the , where he served as Democratic Whip and a member of the Democratic leadership team . Prior to that, he served as a member of the state House of Representatives . Passionate about the intersection of law, technology, and economic development, Lieutenant Governor Habib fought for innovative policy solutions to help small businesses gain access to capital, ensure companies like Uber and Lyft could operate in Washington with appropriate safety regula- tions, and expand access to government for Washington residents by allowing for the submission of prerecorded remote testimony on legislation . He has been recognized by Governing Magazine for his bipartisan approach to government . A three-time cancer survivor, Lieutenant Governor Habib has been fully blind since age eight . His parents immigrated to the U .S . from Iran before he was born, and he is both the first and only Iranian-American official to hold statewide elected office in the United States . The Washington Post has named him one of the top 40 rising political stars under the age of 40 . Lieutenant Governor Habib serves on the boards of a number of nonprofit organizations, including the historic 5th Avenue Theatre . Named Professor and Distinguished Lawmaker in Residence at Seattle University Law School in 2013, Lieutenant Governor Habib currently teaches courses on legislative procedure and intellectual property rights . A practicing Catholic, Lieutenant Governor Habib attends St . James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington .

KIM WYMAN Secretary of State Republican. is Washington’s 15th Secretary of State . First elected in 2012, she is the second female Secretary of State in Washington history . She was re-elected to a new four-year term in November 2016 . Prior to being elected Secretary of State, Kim served as Thurston County Elections Director for nearly a decade and was elected County Auditor in 2001 . Kim is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach and holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Troy State University . She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Leadership from City University, Seattle in 2015 . Secretary Wyman was selected as an Aspen Institute Rodel Fellow in 2013 . She serves as the Board Chair for the Jennifer Dunn Leadership Institute, Co-Chair of the Council of State Governments Overseas Voting Initiative and Co-Chair of Rock the Vote’s Corporate Civic Responsibility Program . Kim is a member of the Lacey Rotary Club, serves on the boards of the Washington State Historical Society, the YMCA Youth and Government Program and TVW, and takes part in numerous civic activities . Secretary Wyman leads one of the most diverse offices in state government . She promotes civility and civic engagement and is committed to connecting people with their government . Kim enjoys mentoring students and participates in lead- ership development organizations . She is an advocate for our military service members, veterans and their families . Kim and her husband John came to Washington when he was assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion at after being stationed in Ansbach, Germany . The Wymans reside in Thurston County with their two children .

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DUANE A. DAVIDSON State Treasurer Republican. Duane Davidson was elected as Wash- ington State Treasurer in 2016 . Prior to that, Duane Davidson took office as Benton County Treasurer in 2003, and was re-elected in 2014 to his fourth term . He is a Certified Public Accountant and keeps his license current . He is currently serving his second term as President for the Washington State Association of County Treasurers (WSACT) and previously served as Trea- surer for that organization . He has also served on the Audit, Legislative and Website committees as well as being the historian/ archivist for WSACT . Duane is the past-President for two separate Kiwan- is Clubs in the Tri-Cities and currently the Treasurer for the Kiwanis Club of Tri Cities Industry Foundation . He has served as a Church Speaker for Gideon Inter- national and as Church Treasurer . He served as the Chief Financial Accountant for Benton County immediately before his election to County Treasurer . Duane was previously an auditor for the ’s Office where he served as the Assistant Audit Man- ager in the Tri-Cities and was also in charge of the Walla Walla regional offices . Duane was born and raised in Carnation, WA . He graduated from Tolt High School then started his undergraduate education at Bellevue Community College . After transferring to University in Ellensburg he received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting .

PAT McCARTHY State Auditor Democrat. McCarthy was elected State Auditor in November 2016 . She is the first woman to hold the office in state history . McCarthy is proud to lead a statewide team of professional auditors who provide a clear window into tax-funded operations . McCarthy is passionate about making our state a better place to live as well as restoring faith in government through transparency and integrity . Her determination is reflected in her three decades of public service . During her 12 years on the Tacoma School Board, including two terms as president, McCarthy led the effort to create the first public School of the Arts in Washington . She also served as an administrator and advisor for the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Program at the University of Washington Tacoma . In 2002, McCarthy was elected Pierce County Auditor . In 2009, she took office as the first woman Pierce County Executive . Her position included terms as chair of Sound Transit and president of the Puget Sound Regional Council . Auditor McCarthy and her husband, John, live in Tacoma . They have four adult children and eleven grandchildren, all of whom make their home .

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BOB FERGUSON Attorney General Democrat. Bob Ferguson is Washington State’s 18th Attorney General . As the state’s chief legal officer, Bob is committed to protecting the people of Washington against powerful interests that don’t play by the rules . Bob is focused on standing up for consumers and defending taxpayers, support- ing law enforcement to keep our communities safe, protecting our environment, and advocating for our veterans and military families . He is a fourth-generation Washingtonian, a graduate of the University of Washington and New York University law school, and serious Husky fan . Bob began his legal career in Spokane . He clerked for two federal judges before returning to Seattle to join Preston, Gates, and Ellis [now K&L Gates] where his civil litigation practice included work on behalf of taxpayers, corporations and small businesses . He was elected to the King County Council in 2003 where he served for nine years before being elected Attorney General in 2012 . Bob and his wife, Colleen, are the proud parents of 8-year-old twins, Jack and Katie .

CHRIS REYKDAL Superintendent of Public Instruction Non-partisan. , the youngest of eight children, was born and raised in Snohomish . He graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a bachelor’s degree in social studies and earned a master’s degree in public administration from the University of North Caro- lina–Chapel Hill . He coached both youth and adult soccer for several years, volunteered as a local city planning commissioner and served as a trustee for the College Spark Washington Foundation for six years . His professional career has been devoted to pub- lic education . Chris has worked as a high school history teacher, local school board member, state legislator, and budget and education policy executive for our state’s community and technical college system . In November 2016, Chris was elected as Washington’s 16th state superintendent . His goals are to build broad coalitions that will close the opportunity gaps for some students, expand technical education opportunities and decrease our reli- ance on standardized tests that label our students . Chris and his wife, Kim, live in historic Tumwater with their two children, Carter and Kennedy .

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HILARY S. FRANZ Commissioner of Public Lands Democrat. Hilary S . Franz was sworn in as Washington’s 14th Commissioner of Public Lands on January 11, 2017 . Prior to being elected Commissioner, Franz was executive director of Futurewise, an organization committed to implementing smart, sustainable land use and transportation policies . In this role, she brought together local governments, non-profit organizations and citizen groups to blend land use with environmental protection and stronger local economies . She served four years on the Bainbridge Island city council, where she developed nationally-recognized environmental and enery policies and programs with diverse coalitions of public and private stakeholders . In addition, Franz has served on numerous state and regional boards and com- missions, working to strengthen and protect both the environment and local economies . She holds a bachelor’s degree from Smith College and a juris doctor from North- eastern University Law School . Commissioner Franz is married with three sons .

MIKE KREIDLER Insurance Commissioner Democrat. is Washington’s eighth insurance commissioner . A former member of Con- gress, he was first elected as insurance commission- er in 2000 . He was re-elected to a fifth term in 2016 . A doctor of optometry with a master’s degree in public health from UCLA, Kreidler practiced at Group Health Cooperative in Olympia for 20 years . He also served 16 years in the Washington State Legislature . He served as a member of the Northwest Power Planning Council and as regional director for the U .S . Department of Health and Human Services . He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the Army Reserves with 20 years of service . He is a staunch advocate for consumer protection and as a fair and balanced regu- lator . He earned the “Excellence in Consumer Advocacy Award” from consumer advisors to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners . From the boardroom of his local school district to the state Legislature and halls of Congress, Kreidler has represented Washingtonians for more than 40 years .

~7~ Roster of Members Washington State Senate (49 Members: 26 Democratic Caucus and 23 Republican Caucus)

Name Pol. Dist. Address

ANGEL, Jan R 26 PO Box 40426, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7650

BAILEY, Barbara R 10 PO Box 40410, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7618

BAUMGARTNER, Michael R 6 901 N Monroe Ste 222 Spokane, WA 99201 Olympia - (360) 786-7610

BECKER, Randi R 2 PO Box 40402, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7602

BILLIG, Andy D 3 25 W Main Ave. #237, Spokane, WA 99201 Olympia - (360) 786-7604

BR AUN, John R 20 PO Box 40420, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7638

BROWN, Sharon R 8 PO Box 40408, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7614

CARLYLE, Reuven D 36 PO Box 40436, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7670

CHASE, Maralyn D 32 PO Box 40432, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7662

CLEVELAND, Annette D 49 PO Box 40449, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7696

CONWAY, Steve D 29 PO Box 40429, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7656

DARNEILLE, Jeannie D 27 PO Box 40427, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7652

DHINGRA, Manka D 45 PO Box 40445, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7672

ERICKSEN, Doug R 42 PO Box 40442, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7682

FAIN, Joe R 47 420 E Main St., Auburn, WA 98002 Olympia - (360) 786-7692

FORTUNATO, Phil R 31 PO Box 2201, Auburn, WA 98071 Olympia - (360) 786-7660

FROCKT, David D 46 PO Box 40446, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7690

HASEGAWA, Bob D 11 PO Box 40411, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7616

HAWKINS, Brad R 12 PO Box 40412, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7622

HOBBS, Steve D 44 PO Box 40444, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7686

HONEYFORD, Jim R 15 PO Box 40415, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7684

HUNT, Sam D 22 PO Box 40422, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7642

KEISER, Karen D 33 PO Box 40433, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7664

KING, Curtis R 14 414 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901 Olympia - (360) 786-7626

KUDERER, Patty D 48 1611 116th Ave. NE, Ste 206 Bellevue, WA 98004 Olympia - (360) 786-7694

~8~ Roster of Members Washington State Senate (49 Members: 26 Democratic Caucus and 23 Republican Caucus)

Name Pol. Dist. Address

LIIAS, Marko D 21 PO Box 40421, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7640 MCCOY, John D 38 2930 Wetmore Ave. Ste 9C-2 Everett, WA 98201 Olympia - (360) 786-7674 MILOSCIA, Mark R 30 PO Box 40430, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7658 MULLET, Mark D 5 2550 NE Park Dr. #2 Issaquah, WA 98029 Olympia - (360) 786-7608 NELSON, Sharon D 34 1200 12th Ave. S 8th Floor Seattle, WA 98144 Olympia - (360) 786-7667 O’BAN, Steve R 28 PO Box 40428, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7654 PADDEN, Mike R 4 404 N. Mullan Rd. Ste 106 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 District - (509) 921-2460 Olympia - (360) 786-7606 PALUMBO, Guy D 1 PO Box 40401, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7600 PEDERSEN, Jamie D 43 1200 12th Ave. S Ste 801 Seattle, WA 98144 Olympia - (360) 786-7628 R ANKER, Kevin D 40 PO Box 40440, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7678 RIVERS, Ann R 18 PO Box 40418, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7634 ROLFES, Christine D 23 PO Box 40423, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7644 SALDA ÑA, Rebecca D 37 PO Box 40437, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7688 SCHOESLER, Mark R 9 PO Box 40409, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7620 SHELDON, Tim D 35 PO Box 40435, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7668 SHORT, Shelly R 7 PO Box 40407, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7612 TAKKO, Dean D 19 PO Box 40419, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7636 VAN DE WEGE, Kevin D 24 PO Box 40424, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7646 WAGONER, Keith R 39 PO Box 40439, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7676 WALSH, Maureen R 16 PO Box 40416, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7630 WARNICK, Judy R 13 PO Box 40413, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7624 District - (509) 766-6505 WELLMAN, Lisa D 41 PO Box 1725, Mercer Island, WA 98040 Olympia - (360) 786-7641 WILSON, Lynda R 17 PO Box 40417, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7632 ZEIGER, Hans R 25 PO Box 40425, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7648

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HABIB, CYRUS Lieutenant Governor President of the Senate Democrat. Lieutenant Governor Habib was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and moved with his family to Washington State at the age of eight . He grew up in east King County and graduated from the Bellevue Interna- tional School before attending Columbia University, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and Yale Law School . After receiving his law degree, Lieutenant Governor Habib returned to Washington State to practice law at Perkins Coie, the region’s largest law firm, where he helped startup technology companies raise venture capital funds and license their software . Before being elected as Washington State’s 16th Lieutenant Governor in 2016, Cyrus Habib represented east King County in the Washington state Senate, where he served as Democratic Whip and a member of the Democratic leadership team . Prior to that, he served as a member of the state House of Representatives . Passionate about the intersection of law, technology, and economic development, Lieutenant Governor Habib fought for innovative policy solutions to help small businesses gain access to capital, ensure companies like Uber and Lyft could operate in Washington with appropriate safety regulations, and expand access to government for Washington residents by allowing for the submission of prerecorded remote testimony on legislation . He has been recognized by Governing Magazine for his bipartisan approach to government . A three-time cancer survivor, Lieutenant Governor Habib has been fully blind since age eight . His parents immigrated to the U .S . from Iran before he was born, and he is both the first and only Iranian-American official to hold statewide elected office in the United States . The Washington Post has named him one of the top 40 rising political stars under the age of 40 . Lieutenant Governor Habib serves on the boards of a number of nonprofit organizations, including the historic 5th Avenue Theatre . Named Professor and Distinguished Lawmaker in Residence at Seattle University Law School in 2013, Lieutenant Governor Habib currently teaches courses on legislative procedure and intellectual property rights . A practicing Catholic, Lieuten- ant Governor Habib attends St . James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington .

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ANGEL, JAN Republican. is in her fifth term repre- senting the 26th District, which includes portions of Pierce and Kitsap counties . She is a former Kitsap County Commissioner, serving eight years . Jan owned a business for nine years with approximately 54 employees in Pierce and Kitsap counties, was a realtor in Kitsap County for seven years and spent over 15 years in the Banking and Financial indus- try . She has served on numerous national, state and local boards, including the Washington State Association of Counties and she is a past president of the Western Washington District . Jan has two grown daughters and five grandchildren . She and her husband, Lynn Williams, live in Port Orchard .

BAILEY, BARBARA Republican Whip Republican. Barbara is serving her second four- year term in the Senate after serving 10 years in the state House . She represents the beautiful 10th District, which includes Island County and por- tions of Skagit and Snohomish counties . A State University of New York graduate; Barbara is a nationally-recognized business, hotel management and training consultant . Her policy work includes a strong emphasis on college access and afford- ability, in addition to health care and aging issues . Barbara and her husband, Capt . Butch Bailey, U .S . Navy, retired, reside in Oak Harbor and are active in their community, church, school programs, and the Navy League . They have four children and nine grandchildren .

BAUMGARTNER, MICHAEL Republican. Represents the 6th District in Spokane . He is the Republican leader of the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee, and serves on the Financial Institutions & Insurance Committee . Michael is a former diplomat and business consultant, hav- ing served as an economic affairs officer with the U .S . State Department in Iraq . He graduated from Washington State University with a degree in economics and also holds a Master’s in Public Administration in International Development from Harvard University . Michael and his wife Eleanor have four children .

BECKER, RANDI Republican Caucus Chair Republican. Elected to the Senate in 2008, is in her third term representing the 2nd Legislative District, which consists of rural Thurston and Pierce counties . She is the Senate Republican Caucus Chair and serves on the Health & Long Term Care, Rules and Ways & Means Committees . Becker is a third generation Washingtonian, who retired as a medical practice administrator . She and her husband, Bob, an Air Force veteran, have been married and living in Pierce County for over 40 years . They have two grown daughters and three grandchildren .

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BILLIG, ANDY Deputy Majority Leader Democrat. This is Andy’s second term representing Spokane’s 3rd District in the Senate, after serving a term in the House . He serves in the Democratic Caucus leadership as Deputy Majority Leader . An active member of the community, he serves on the board of Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners and Thrive Washington . Previously, he has served as a Big Brother, volunteer youth sports coach, and board member of the YMCA of the . Andy is part owner and former general manager/president of the Spokane Indians Baseball Club . He graduated cum laude from Georgetown University with a degree in Government .

BRAUN, JOHN Republican. Senator Braun is serving his second term in the Senate where he represents the 20th District, which includes parts of Lewis, Cowlitz, Thurston and Clark Counties . Braun serves as lead Senate Republican on budget and tax issues and negotiated historic education funding reforms in 2017 . A Navy veteran and Naval Reserve com- mander, John is president of family-owned Braun Northwest, which specializes in building emergen- cy-response vehicles . He earned an engineering degree from the University of Washington and master’s degrees in business and engineering from the University of Michigan . John and his family reside in Lewis County .

BROWN, SHARON Republican Deputy Leader Republican. Senator Brown is a state and national leader on energy issues, and is the Senate’s leading advocate for nuclear power . She is active on inter- national trade, economic development and small business issues . Brown served as Vice President Pro Tempore (2014-16) and is currently Republican Deputy Leader of the Senate . She served 22 years as a business attorney before being elected to the Kennewick City Council in 2009 . In 2010, she was elected Mayor Pro Tempore of the City of Kennewick, where she focused on increasing job growth in the city . An active member of the Tri- Cities community, Brown was appointed to the Washington State Senate by the Benton County Commission and assumed office on February 4, 2013 . She was elected to serve a full term in November of 2014 . Brown is married and has five children .

CARLYLE, REUVEN Democrat. Represents the 36th District, which includes Seattle’s northwest neighborhoods (Queen Anne, Magnolia, Belltown, South Lake Union, Greenwood, Ballard, Crown Hill, North Beach and Blue Ridge) including the iconic Space Needle . A serial entrepreneur in Seattle’s wireless and software sectors, Reuven works professionally to bring advanced technology solutions to global mar- kets . Reuven earned a BA from the University of Massachusetts and a MPA from Harvard University . He and his wife, Dr . Wendy Carlyle, have four children .

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CHASE, MARALYN Democrat. Maralyn vigorously represents the dem- ocratic values of the 32nd Legislative District citizens and their families in the Senate after spending nearly a decade in the House of Representatives . Maralyn fights on behalf of working families, stu- dents, seniors, and the most vulnerable in our state . She is passionate about supporting innova- tive policies that promote sustainable development, economic prosperity, and human rights for all Washingtonians . She is also currently a member of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) . Maralyn earned her BA and MA in Political Science at the University of Washington and was honored in 2008 as distinguished alumna .

CLEVELAND, ANNETTE Democrat. The chair of the Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee, Annette brings over 30 years of public and private sector knowledge to Olympia after having been born and raised in the 49th District . Her experience includes having staffed two U .S . Senators, five years at the Vancouver Columbian, and her current position in administration at a non- profit health organization . Annette has long been involved in her community on affordable health- care issues and continues to advocate on behalf of small businesses, seniors and veterans . She lives in Vancouver with her husband and daughter .

CONWAY, STEVE Vice President Pro Tempore Democrat. Senator Conway was elected to the Senate in 2011 for the 29th District, having served as a State Representative since 1993 . A graduate of the University of Oregon with masters and doctorate degrees in history, he was also a Fulbright Fellow at the London School of Economics . Steve retired as Secretary Treasurer of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 81 . He and his wife, Georgia, have two sons, Collin, his wife Emily and their son, Grayson, living in Seattle, and Levin, his wife, Diana, and their two daughters, Elizabeth and Anna, living in Tacoma .

DARNEILLE, JEANNIE Democrat. is serving her second term in the Senate representing Ruston and much of Tacoma . She also served six terms in the House of Representatives . Jeannie has spent her career advocating on behalf of women, children, and persons who are disenfranchised, living in poverty, or experiencing disabilities . She worked in higher education administration before serving as execu- tive director for nonprofit human services organiza- tions, including the Pierce County AIDS Foundation and the Emergency Food Network . She received her B .A . from Western Washington University and her M .Ed . from Colorado State University . Jeannie and her husband Howard Graham have three adult sons, and one grand boy .

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DHINGRA, MANKA Democrat. is a Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and Chair of the Therapeutic Alternative Unit of the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office . Outside the courtroom, she is a community leader and anti-domestic violence advocate on the Eastside . Manka was elected in November 2017 to serve in the State Senate by constituents of the 45th Legislative District . Her priorities are to address the deficits in education funding, mental health and violence prevention, and to protect the rights of women . She brings her expertise to the Washington State Senate as Vice Chair of the Senate Law & Justice and Human Services & Corrections committees . She also serves on the Transportation Committee .

ERICKSEN, DOUG Republican. Born and raised in Whatcom County, has been bringing hometown values and solutions to Olympia since 1998 . After serving six terms in the House, he was elected to the Senate in 2010 . Senator Ericksen represents the 42nd District, consisting of the Northwest corner of the state, and is the Ranking Member of the Senate Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Committee . He is focused on providing solutions to keep ener- gy prices low, create jobs and enhance our qual- ity of life . Doug received a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a master’s from Western Washington University . He and his wife Tasha are raising their two daughters in Ferndale .

FAIN, JOE Republican Floor Leader Republican. represents the 47th District in South King County, which includes Auburn, Kent, Covington, Renton and Federal Way . Fain, the Republican Floor Leader, is serving his second term in the Senate . Prior to his election Fain served as a deputy prosecuting attorney in the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and chief of staff for King County Council District 7 . After receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington he earned a law degree and master’s in business administration from Seattle University . He lives in Auburn with his wife Steffanie, son Moxon and dog Waffles .

FORTUNATO, PHIL Republican. Phil is the State Senator for the 31st District, which includes Auburn, Bonney Lake, Enumclaw, Sumner, Carbonado and Wilkeson . Phil has been a construction contractor and environmen- tal consultant for over 30 years, starting his first business at 18 . He is currently a recognized expert in Clean Water Act compliance . Senator Fortunato is a leader in efforts to reduce government waste, protect taxpayers, and is a lifelong supporter of the Second Amendment . He and his wife, Suzanne, live in Auburn and have five children .

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FROCKT, DAVID Democrat. David represents the 46th District . Son of a schoolteacher and a labor relations attorney, David worked in a telecommunications firm and practiced employment and business law before cofounding a successful Seattle law firm represent- ing asbestos cancer victims . David cares deeply about improving funding for public schools and higher education — and preserving Washington’s environment for future generations . He has focused on efforts to improve education funding and financial aid, assist homeless youth, and improve health care coverage . David earned his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his JD from the UCLA School of Law . David, his wife Rebecca and their 13-year-old twins live in North Seattle .

HASEGAWA, BOB Democrat. Bob represents the 11th District, includ- ing Beacon Hill (where he lives in the home in which he was raised), SoDo, Duwamish/Green River, Georgetown, Renton, Highlands, South Park, Tukwila, Benson Hill, Fairwood and others parts of unincorporated King County . Bob served in the House of Representatives from 2005 through 2012 before winning election to the Senate . Working through the ranks of Teamsters Local No . 174, Bob was elected secretary- treasurer of the largest Teamster trucking local in the Pacific NW . In this role, he negotiated many contracts providing family wage jobs and top benefits for working families . A former Cleveland High School class president and proud father of two daughters, Bob has an MPA degree from the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington .

HAWKINS, BRAD Republican Assistant Floor Leader Republican. After two terms in the House of Representatives, Brad is serving his first Senate term from the 12th Legislative District, which includes all of Chelan and Douglas counties and parts of Okanogan and Grant counties . He graduated magna cum laude from Central Washington University and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from George Washington University in Washington, D .C . Brad served a total of 10 years on two local school boards; he also served on the staff of the state House and as an intern for the Senate . Brad and his wife, Shawna, have two young children .

HOBBS, STEVE Democrat. Senator for the 44th District, which includes all or parts of Everett, Mill Creek, Lake Stevens, Marysville, Snohomish and unincorpo- rated Snohomish County . Serving his third term, Steve has been involved in local political and community activities for years . He is chair of the Senate Transportation Committee . He has a mas- ter’s degree in Public Administration from the Evans School . Steve enlisted in the Army in 1988 and served in Kosovo in 2000 and Iraq in 2004 . Steve and his wife, Pamela, live in Lake Stevens with their three children .

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HONEYFORD, JIM Republican. Jim was elected to the House of Representatives in 1994 and 1996 and has served in the Senate since 1998 . He represents the 15th District, which resides in eastern Yakima County and includes Sunnyside, Selah, Union Gap, Wapato, Mabton, Moxee, Zillah, Toppenish, Granger, Grandview, Buena, and parts of Yakima, Gleed and Fruitvale . Jim holds a Master’s in education from CWU and served as an educator in Sunnyside for 28 years . He is also a Lieutenant Colonel with the Civil Air Patrol, and a former Sunnyside City Council member, police officer and farmer, and has four grown children with his wife, Jerri .

HUNT, SAM Democrat. Sam represents Thurston County’s 22nd Legislative District, including cities of Lacey, Olympia and Tumwater, and northern Thurston County communities Boston Harbor, Cooper Point and Johnson Point . He serves on the board of the Washington State Historical Society and is immedi- ate Past Chair of the Council of State Governments West . He volunteers with the National Institute for Civil Discourse working to improve civility among members of state legislatures . A former North Thurston Public Schools board member, Sam also belongs to the Olympia Kiwanis Club . He earned his bachelor’s degree in English and his teach- ing certification from Washington State University, and has done postgraduate work at WSU and the University of Oregon . A retired teacher and state employee, Sam lives in Olympia; his two grown children and grandson live in Olympia .

KEISER, KAREN President Pro Tempore Democrat. Senator for the 33rd Legislative District, which includes Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac and parts of Kent, Burien and Renton . Karen was appointed to the Senate in 2001 after serv- ing five years in the House . Karen is a champion for increasing health care access and improving outcomes for all Washingtonians while working to contain costs and reduce health care fraud . A former journalist, Karen holds degrees in Political Science and Journalism from the University of California . Karen serves on the Board of Directors of the Economic Opportunity Institute, is a former Fleming and Fannie May Foundation Fellow and 2007 Arthur S . Fleming Award recipient . She enjoys singing and traveling .

KING, CURTIS Republican. Senator King has served the 14th Legislative District in the Senate since 2007 . His district includes Yakima, Naches, Tieton, Cowiche, Goldendale, Glenwood, Bickleton, Bingen, Stevenson, White Salmon, Centerville, Roosevelt, and Lyle, as well as Mt Adams and Mt Saint Helens . King is a member of Sunrise Rotary and the Perry Technical Institute Board of Trustees . He is a past president of United Way, Yakima Regional Hospital and the Central Board . He has degrees from UW in physics and mathematics and an MBA from Clemson-Furman Universities . He and his wife, Lois have two married daughters and two grandsons .

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KUDERER, PATTY Majority Assistant Floor Leader Democrat. Patty is proud to represent parts of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland and all of Clyde Hill, Medina, Yarrow Point, and Hunts Point in the 48th Legislative District as their first female state sena- tor . Patty is a mom, a trial attorney, and long-time community advocate, having volunteered through- out the Bellevue School District in her children’s schools, and for numerous non-profits advocating for women and children . Her legislative priorities include ensuring our state has a strong, quality public education for all kids, making sure every Washingtonian has access to health care, and advo- cating for peace and social justice issues . Patty has two grown children and a canine .

LIIAS, MARKO Majority Floor Leader Democrat. Marko has represented the 21st District since 2008, first as a state representative and, since 2014, as a senator . Marko has worked to make communities stronger through good transportation policy choices and great schools, keeping class- rooms safe from bullying, and a strong economy with good-paying jobs including bolstering our clean-energy economy . Prior to his service in the Legislature, Marko was a member of the Mukilteo City Council . Marko is a graduate of in Mukilteo and Georgetown University in Washington D .C .

McCOY, JOHN Majority Caucus Chair Democrat. John represents the 38th Legislative District, which includes the Everett, Marysville and Tulalip communities of Snohomish County . John served in the U .S . Air Force for 20 years, retiring in 1981 after accumulating a great deal of training in computer operations and programming . John worked as a computer technician in the White House from 1982 to 1985 . In 1994 he returned to Tulalip to help bring the community into the digital world and build what is now the Quil Ceda Village Business . He is a state and national leader on diverse, important issues involving broadband, alternative Energy and K-12 Education . John and his wife, Jeannie, make their home in Tulalip . They have three daughters, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren .

MILOSCIA, MARK Republican. Mark is the State Senator for the 30th District, including Federal Way, Algona, Pacific, Milton, Auburn and Des Moines . Mark, an Air Force Academy graduate, served as a B-52 pilot and Air Force Contract Manager . He has worked as a sub- stitute teacher for Federal Way and Auburn Public Schools, the Catholic Archdiocese and as a director at Tacoma Goodwill . As ranking Republican on the State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections Committee, Mark leads efforts to improve gov- ernment efficiency and accountability . Mark also serves on the Senate Higher Education & Workforce Development Committee and Senate Human Services & Corrections Committee . Mark has resid- ed in the Federal Way area with his wife Meschell, his three children and his eight grandchildren for the last 32 years .

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MULLET, MARK Majority Assistant Whip Democrat. serves the 5th Legislative District which extends from Issaquah to Snoqualmie and Maple Valley to Carnation . He is the owner of two small businesses: Zeeks Pizza and Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream . Mark brings over 12 years of interna- tional finance and business experience to the Senate . Mark graduated Summa Cum Laude from Indiana University with a degree in finance and earned a master’s in Public Administration from the Evans School at the University of Washington . A native Washingtonian, he has four young daughters .

NELSON, SHARON Majority Leader Democrat. Sharon has represented the 34th District in the Legislature in both the House of Representatives and the Senate since 2007, where she has been a champion of consumer rights and one of the chief negotiators of the 2013-2015 budget . This will be her fourth year as the Senate Democratic leader . Before coming to the Legislature, Sharon was a citizen activist, leading a successful campaign to prevent gravel mining on Maury Island . She has also served as a Vice President of Seafirst Bank (later Bank of America), and was Chief of Staff for former King County Councilmember . In 2013, Sharon was appointed to serve on the Washington State Investment Board . She has lived on Maury Island since 1994 with her husband John . They have two grown daughters, and two grandsons .

O’BAN, STEVE Republican. Steve O’Ban is the State Senator for the 28th Legislative District in west Pierce County . He has lived in the district for more than 40 years . As an attorney, Steve has provided assistance to small business owners, nonprofits and individuals . He serves on the board of the local rescue mission, is an elected leader in his church, and guides and volun- teers for a nonprofit providing housing restoration and after-school tutoring to the poor on the Yakama Indian Reservation . He and his wife, Laurie, have two sons, Thomas and Landan, serving in the United States Army at Joint Base Lewis-McChord .

PADDEN, MIKE Republican. Senator Padden represents the 4th Legislative District and serves as the ranking mem- ber of the Senate Law & Justice Committee and is also a member of the Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee . He was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1980, and he served in that chamber for more than 14 years . In March 1995 he was appointed Spokane County District Court Judge and served until January 2007 . He also was the judicial liaison for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration . He returned to the Legislature in 2011 to serve in the Senate . He and his wife Laura are active in their church and community . They are the proud parents of five grown sons .

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PALUMBO, GUY Democrat. Guy represents the 1st Legislative District in the Senate as vice chair of three committees: the Higher Education & Workforce Development Committee, the Energy, Environment & Technology Committee, and the Local Government Committee . He also sits on the Ways & Means Committee that writes the state budget . Guy owns and operates Roscoe’s Ranch, an award-winning small business . Prior to becoming a small business owner, Guy was a senior manager at Amazon .com . A tireless com- munity activist and elected fire commissioner for Snohomish County Fire District 7, Guy has served on the Snohomish County Planning Commission, the board of an animal welfare organization and One Bothell - a grass roots organization dedicated to land preservation and protecting the environment .

PEDERSEN, JAMIE Democrat. Appointed to the Senate in 2013 after four terms in the House, Jamie represents the 43rd Legislative District in central Seattle . Jamie is Vice President and General Counsel at McKinstry, a Seattle-based engineering and construction firm whose hundreds of skilled union workers excel in environmentally responsible building . He co- chaired the Board of Directors and currently chairs the National Leadership Council of Lambda Legal, fighting for full equality for gay and lesbian people . As former president and current treasurer of Central Lutheran Church, Jamie helped to create a nonprofit to feed the homeless; and as a volunteer attorney for the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, he won asylum for persecuted refugees . Jamie lives on Capitol Hill with his husband Eric Pedersen and their sons Trygve, Leif, Erik and Anders .

RANKER, KEVIN Democrat. Senator from the 40th District – Whatcom, Skagit and San Juan Counties . Kevin was first elected to the Washington State Senate in 2008 . Prior to the Senate, Kevin served as a San Juan County Commissioner and a Senior Fellow at the Ocean Foundation . In 2010, Senator Ranker received a White House appointment as an Advisor to President Obama’s National Ocean Council in the final year of the Administration . He is an avid surfer, fisherman, sailor and runner . He lives with his wife and daughter on Orcas Island while his son proudly serves in the U .S . Army .

RIVERS, ANN Republican. Ann is serving her second term as 18th District Senator after two years in the House . She is Republican leader on Health Care and also serves on Ways & Means, and Early Learning & K-12 Education . Her priorities include responsible state spending, strengthening the economy, and offering every child an opportunity to succeed in school . She has a bachelor’s degree in political science (minor- ing in natural science and history) and a secondary- education teaching certificate . When the Legislature is not in session, Ann is on staff at a north Clark County golf course . She also does governmental and public-affairs consulting in La Center, where she resides with husband Fred . They have two adult sons, Rex and Derick .

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ROLFES, CHRISTINE Democrat. Christine has represented the 23rd Legislative District in Kitsap County since 2007, where she has been a strong voice on education, economic development, the environment and vet- erans’ affairs . She currently serves as the chair of the Ways & Means Committee, and the vice chair of the Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee . She holds a B .A . in Economics from the University of Virginia and an M .P .A . from the University of Washington . Christine lives on Bainbridge Island with her husband, Leonard, and their two school- aged daughters .

SALDAÑA, REBECCA Majority Whip Democrat. Rebecca represents the 37th Legislative District, the only minority-majority district in Washington State . The 37th stretches from N . Capitol Hill/Central District in Seattle down to Renton, and includes Columbia City, the International District and Skyway . Rebecca grew up in Seattle and graduated from Seattle University . She has worked as a union organizer, staff to Representative Jim McDermott and most recently as Executive Director of Puget Sound Sage . She has expertise in a variety of areas including worker and immigrant advocacy, transit equity, women’s rights, social and racial justice, civic engagement, affordable hous- ing and sustainable community development . She lives in Rainier Beach/Skyway with her husband and children .

SCHOESLER, MARK Republican Leader Republican. Serving his fourth term as 9th District Senator after 12 years as state Representative, Mark is a longtime farmer and rancher on land his family has had since the 1880s . He is serving on two com- mittees: Ways and Means and Rules . He is also a member and past chairman of the Select Committee on Pension Policy, on the board of the Washington State Institute for Public Policy, a Washington Association of Wheat Growers life member and a Washington Farm Bureau member . Mark and wife Ginger have two adult children, a grandson, and two granddaughters .

SHELDON, TIM Democrat. Tim represents the 35th Legislative District, which includes Mason County and por- tions of Kitsap and Thurston Counties . He served in the House of Representatives from 1991-1997, before moving to the Senate . He also served as a Mason County commissioner until 2017 . Tim holds a degree in economics from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, and an MBA from the University of Washington . A district native, Tim resides in Potlatch on Hood Canal with his wife, Linda . He manages a family-owned tree farm, selling high- quality saw logs, gravel and oysters, and he has previously worked for community based organiza- tions and Northwest Indian tribes .

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SHORT, SHELLY Republican. Shelly, a lifelong Washingtonian, is the State Senator for the 7th Legislative District, which includes Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens counties and parts of Okanogan and Spokane counties . Short is a strong leader on energy, environment and regulatory issues . Shelly continues to be a tireless advocate for her district’s concerns in the Legislature . She is ranking Republican on the Senate Local Government Committee . She also is a member of the Senate Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee . Shelly and her husband, Mitch, live in Addy . They have two adult children, Trevor and Brianna .

TAKKO, DEAN Democrat. Born in Ilwaco, Dean is a lifelong Washingtonian and graduate of Wahkiakum High School, Lower Columbia College, and Western Washington University . A former county assessor for Wahkiakum and Cowlitz counties, he has lived in Longview since 1978 . Appointed to the legisla- ture in 2004, Dean’s priorities include: strengthen- ing the economies of rural communities; supporting our timber, agriculture, and fishing industries by bringing common-sense to environmental regula- tions; protecting local governments from unfunded state mandates; creating a sustainable state budget, and protecting the most vulnerable in our com- munities . Dean and his wife, Debra, enjoy spend- ing time with their son, daughter-in-law, and two young grandchildren .

VAN DE WEGE, KEVIN Democrat. After serving five terms in the House, Kevin was elected in 2016 to the Senate, where he represents the 24th District covering all of Clallam and Jefferson counties plus portions of Grays Harbor County . Kevin earned a bachelor’s degree from Washington State University and a master’s degree from Fort Hays State University . He cur- rently serves as a lieutenant with Clallam County Fire District #3 . Kevin and his wife Jennifer, an elementary school vice principal, are proud to be raising their two children in Sequim, where they are all active in their community .

WAGONER, KEITH Republican. Senator serves Washington’s 39th Legislative District . He was selected by a unanimous vote of electors in 2018 . Keith grew up on a goat farm in Alger, Washington, graduating from Burlington-Edison High School with the Class of 1979 . A retired U .S . Navy Commander, he attended Washington State University until receiving an appointment to the U .S . Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland . After graduating from Annapolis in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Oceanography, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U .S . Marine Corps . After completing Marine Officer Training, he earned his pilot’s Wings of Gold at the Navy flight training program . Keith retired after 23 years and returned to Skagit County where he served as Mayor of Sedro-Woolley after five years on the city council . He holds a Master’s Degree in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego . The Wagoners have three adult children .

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WALSH, MAUREEN Republican Assistant Whip Republican. is serving her first term in the Senate, following six terms in the state House . She represents the 16th Legislative District, which includes all of Columbia and Walla Walla counties, and parts of Benton and Franklin counties . Maureen’s priorities include early learning, protect- ing seniors and the most vulnerable, creating and preserving jobs, addressing agriculture and water needs, preparing students for a changing economy and holding government agencies accountable . Maureen owns Onion World, a sausage production company, home of the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Sausage . She lives in College Place and has three grown children – Shauna, Patrick and Murphy .

WARNICK, JUDY Republican Caucus Vice Chair Republican. Judy has served the 13th District, which encompasses all of Kittitas and Lincoln coun- ties, southern Grant County, and part of northern Yakima County, in the House of Representatives for eight years . She began her first four year term as a state Senator in 2015 and was elected the Senate Republican Caucus Vice-Chair in 2017 . She has received numerous awards for her work on small business issues and agriculture . Judy, who grew up on a dairy farm in Deer Park, focuses on policies protecting land use, water rights, and promoting rural economic development . She and her husband, Roy, live in Moses Lake, where they operate a small business and live on a family farm . They have three grown daughters and eight grandchildren .

WELLMAN, LISA Majority Caucus Vice Chair Democrat. represents the 41st Legislative District . Lisa’s 25-year career in tech- nology and marketing includes executive level positions in Fortune 100 companies and numerous technology startups in the state . She led commercial publishing for Apple Computer’s U .S . markets, eventually becoming VP of Worldwide Publishing, Entertainment and New Media Market . She serves on the board of Thrive, Washington State Public Works Board, Partners for Rural Washington and the Washington State Arts Commission . She has a B .A ., Summa Cum Laude, from Barat College and enjoys photography, travel, reading and bridge . She has two daughters and a grandson and resides on Mercer Island .

WILSON, LYNDA Republican. Serving her first term as a Senator from the 17th District, after serving one term in the House, Lynda is a native Washingtonian . The daughter of a USAF member, Lynda grew up on military bases across the United States and Germany before returning to Washington in her teen years . In addi- tion to DeWils Industries, a small business she owns with her husband Tracy, Lynda has a proven record of service to her community . Lynda is a member and sponsor of multiple community organizations and events . Lynda and Tracy have three daughters and three grandchildren .

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ZEIGER, HANS Republican. Senator Zeiger is serving his first term in the Senate following three terms in the House of Representatives . He represents the 25th District, which includes Puyallup, Fife, South Hill, Summit, Midland, and Parkland . He graduated from Puyallup High School in 2003 and earned a bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College and a mas- ter’s in Public Policy from Pepperdine University . Hans is an officer in the Washington Air National Guard and he leads the Chapman Center for Civic Leadership at the Discovery Institute in Seattle .

Senate Administration

BRAD HENDRICKSON Secretary of the Senate A graduate in political science from Western Washington University, Brad completed an intern- ship with the Washington State Senate during the 1982 session and later served as Legislative Liaison for WWU students in 1983 . He began working for the Legislature in 1985 as an aide to a State Representative . Since going to work full-time for the Senate in 1986, Brad has held a number of positions with Caucus staff and Senate Administration, including Deputy Staff Director, Information Systems Coordinator and Accounting & Human Resources Coordinator . Brad has served four appointments as Deputy Secretary and was recently elected Secretary of the Senate . Raised in Southwest Washington (Puget Island), Brad now lives in Olympia with his wife, Laura McDowell . They have two children, Sarah, a third grade teacher in the Tukwila School District and Sean, a student at Western Washington University .

SARAH BANNISTER Deputy Secretary of the Senate Sarah began her legislative career in the House of Representatives, moving to the Senate Democratic Caucus in 2000 . During her tenure with the caucus, Sarah’s work focused on supporting members, caucus staff and administrative staff . She joined the Office of the Secretary of the Senate in 2010 and has worked with every successive administration since . Her responsibilities expanded to include supporting the Senate floor activity, compiling and produc- ing the Senate floor calendar and supporting the Workroom staff . Sarah is an Olympia native where she still resides with her husband, Jerry . They have two grown boys, Brandon and Cameron .

~23~ Roster of Members Washington State House of Representatives (98 Members: 50 Democrats and 48 Republicans)

Name Pol. Dist. Address

APPLETON, Sherry D 23 PO Box 2112, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Olympia - (360) 786-7934 BARKIS, Andrew R 2 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7824 BERGQUIST, Steve D 11 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7862 BLAKE, Brian D 19 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7870 BU YS, Vincent R 42 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7854 CALDIER, Michelle R 26 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7802 CHANDLER, Bruce R 15 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7960 CHAPMAN, Mike D 24 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7916 CHOPP, Frank D 43 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7920 CLIBBORN, Judy D 41 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7926 CODY, Eileen D 34 1200 12th Ave S Ste 801, Seattle, WA 98144 Olympia - (360) 786-7978 CONDOTTA, Cary R 12 3024 GS Center Rd, Ste E, Wenatchee, WA 98801 Olympia - (360) 786-7954 DEBOLT, Richard R 20 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7896 DENT, Tom R 13 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7932 DOGLIO, Beth D 22 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7992 DOLAN, Laurie D 22 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7940 DYE, Mary R 9 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7942 ESLICK, Carolyn R 39 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7816 FEY, Jake D 27 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7974 FITZGIBBON, Joe D 34 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7952 FRAME, Noel D 36 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7814 GOODMAN, Roger D 45 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7878 GR AVES, Paul R 5 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7876 GREGERSON, Mia D 33 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7868 GRIFFEY, Dan R 35 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7966 HALER, Larry R 8 713 Jadwin Ave, Richland, WA 99352 Olympia - (360) 786-7986

~24~ Roster of Members Washington State House of Representatives (98 Members: 50 Democrats and 48 Republicans)

Name Pol. Dist. Address

HANSEN, Drew D 23 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7842 HARGROVE, Mark R 47 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7918 HARMSWORTH, Mark R 44 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7892 HAR RIS, Paul R 17 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7976 HAYES, Dave R 10 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7914 HOLY, Jeff R 6 PO Box 40285, Spokane, WA 98220 Olympia - (360) 786-7962 HUDGINS, Zack D 11 1200 12th Ave S Ste 801, Seattle, WA 98144 Olympia - (360) 786-7956 IRWIN, Morgan R 31 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7866 JENKIN, Bill R 16 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7836 JINKINS, Laurie D 27 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7930 JOHNSON, Norm R 14 421 N 20th Ave Ste A, Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia - (360) 786-7810 K AGI, Ruth D 32 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7910 KILDUFF, Christine D 28 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7958 KIRBY, Steve D 29 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7996 KLIPPERT, Brad R 8 PO Box 6478, Kennewick, WA 99336 Olympia - (360) 786-7882 KLOBA, Shelley D 1 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7900 KR AFT, Vicki R 17 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7994 KRETZ, Joel R 7 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7988 KRISTIANSEN, Dan R 39 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7967 LOVICK, John D 44 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7804 LYTTON, Kristine D 40 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7800 MACEWEN, Drew R 35 PO Box 651, Union, WA 98592 Olympia - (360) 786-7902 MACRI, Nicole D 43 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7826 MANWELLER, Matt R 13 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7808 MAYCUMBER, Jacquelin R 7 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7908 MCBRIDE, Joan D 48 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7848 MCCABE, Gina R 14 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7856

~25~ Roster of Members Washington State House of Representatives (98 Members: 50 Democrats and 48 Republicans)

Name Pol. Dist. Address

MCCASLIN, Bob R 4 PO Box 1462, Spokane Valley, WA 99037 Olympia - (360) 786-7820 MCDONALD, Joyce R 25 PO Box 1225, Puyallup, WA 98371 Olympia - (360) 786-7968 MORRIS, Jeff D 40 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7970 MURI, Dick R 28 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7890 NEALEY, Terry R 16 26 E Main St Ste 8, Walla Walla, WA 99362 Olympia - (360) 786-7828 ORCUTT, Ed R 20 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7990 OR MSBY, Timm D 3 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7946 ORTIZ-SELF, Lillian D 21 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7972 ORWALL, Tina D 33 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7834 PELLICCIOTTI, Mike D 30 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7898 PETERSON, Strom D 21 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7950 PETTIGREW, Eric D 37 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7838 PIKE, Liz R 18 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7812 POLLET, Gerry D 46 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7886 REEVES, Kristine D 30 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7830 RICCELLI, Marcus D 3 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7888 ROBINSON, June D 38 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7864 RODNE, Jay R 5 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7852 RYU, Cindy D 32 PO Box 33548, Seattle, WA 98133 Olympia - (360) 786-7880 SANTOS, Sharon Tomiko D 37 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7944 SAW YER, David D 29 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7906 SCHMICK, Joe R 9 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7844 SELLS, Mike D 38 2930 Wetmore Ave Ste 9C-2 Everett, WA 98201 Olympia - (360) 786-7840 SENN, Tana D 41 1611 116th Ave NE Ste 206 Bellevue, WA 98004 Olympia - (360) 786-7894 SHEA, Matt R 4 18507 E. Appleway Ste 201 Spokane Valley, WA 99016 Olympia - (360) 786-7984 SLATTER, Vandana D 48 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7936

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Name Pol. Dist. Address

SMITH, Norma R 10 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7884 SPRINGER, Larry D 45 700 20th Ave West, Kirkland, WA 98033 Olympia - (360) 786-7822 STAMBAUGH, Melanie R 25 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7948 STANFORD, Derek D 1 18560 1st Ave NE Ste E800 Shoreline, WA 98155 Olympia - (360) 786-7928 STEELE, Mike R 12 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7832 STOKESBARY, Drew R 31 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7846 STONIER, Monica Jurado D 49 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7872 SU LLI VAN, Pat D 47 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7858 TARLETON, Gael D 36 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7860 TAYLOR, David R 15 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7874 THARINGER, Steve D 24 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7904 VALDEZ, Javier D 46 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7818 VAN WERVEN, Luanne R 42 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7980 VICK, Brandon R 18 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7850 VOLZ, Mike R 6 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7922 WALSH, Jim R 19 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7806 WILCOX, J.T. R 2 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7912 WYLIE, Sharon D 49 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7924 YOUNG, Jesse R 26 PO Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia - (360) 786-7964

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

FRANK CHOPP Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore

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APPLETON, SHERRY Democrat. Sherry represents the 23rd Legislative District, including Bainbridge Island, Keyport, Kingston, Suquamish, Port Gamble, Silverdale, Poulsbo, and East Bremerton . Sherry serves on the Public Defense Advisory Committee, the Judicial Conduct Commission, and the Joint Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs . She served on the Poulsbo City Council and Sentencing Guidelines Commission, and advised the U .S . Civil Rights Commission . Sherry was honored by the Adult Day Services Association and the Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and was named Legislator of the Year by the Department of Veterans Affairs . A longtime Poulsbo resident, Sherry has a blended family of five children, 12 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren .

BARKIS, ANDREW Republican. represents the 2nd Legislative District . Andrew was born and raised in Chehalis . He is a graduate of Seattle University with a degree in Communications . Andrew’s per- sonal knowledge and experience as a local business owner foster his priorities on being fiscally respon- sible, creating more jobs, and enhancing small business growth in the 2nd Legislative District and state . Andrew, and his wife Lisa, live in Olympia . They have been married for 25 years . They have two sons and enjoy doing anything outdoors, especially hiking and camping around the Pacific Northwest .

BERGQUIST, STEVE Deputy Majority Floor Leader Democrat. Steve is a public school teacher and small business owner from Renton . He is a proud fourth generation resident of the 11th Legislative District, graduating from Renton’s Hazen High School . He is a UW Seattle graduate with a double major in Political Science and History and received his Master’s in Teaching with a social studies endorse- ment from WWU . His wife, Avanti, is a child psy- chiatrist . They have two amazing children . Steve has helped hundreds of students gain valuable com- munity service experience with groups like Habitat for Humanity, the Ronald McDonald House and the Renton Salvation Army Food Bank .

BLAKE, BRIAN Democrat. Brian represents the 19th Legislative District: Wahkiakum, Pacific counties, parts of Cowlitz, Grays Harbor and Lewis counties . He serves on the Coastal Harvest Board, the Lower Columbia Community Action Program, the Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force, the Joint Legislative Committee on Water Supply During Drought, the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, and the Ruckelshaus Center Advisory Board, and has been active in the Citizens for Washington Wildlife . Brian’s ancestors settled in Southwest Washington before statehood . He was a logger before becoming an environmental specialist for the Department of Corrections; he is also a hunter, angler and advocate for public access to public lands . Brian and his wife, Debra, live in Aberdeen .

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BUYS, VINCENT Republican. Vincent is serving his fourth term representing the 42nd Legislative District . Vincent grew up on a dairy farm outside of Lynden and graduated from Bellingham Technical College . He has studied abroad in Europe and participated in missions to Africa, Mexico and Haiti . He is a gen- eral contractor and currently owns and operates his own company, Dutchman Construction . Along with his legislative committees, Vincent is an appointed member of the Washington State Building Code Council . He is also actively involved in various pro- fessional groups, including the Lynden Chamber of Commerce, Whatcom Young Professionals, and the Northwest Business Club .

CALDIER, MICHELLE Republican. Michelle is serving her second term representing the 26th Legislative District, which includes Pierce and Kitsap counties . Prior to serving in the Legislature, Michelle was a dentist by trade who devoted her practice to caring for the elderly in nursing homes . She became involved in politics by advocating in Olympia to protect the vulnerable population she served . Michelle is a fourth-gener- ation Kitsap County resident and proud graduate of the University of Washington, where she later taught as an affiliate professor . In addition, she is a mother and foster mother to three daughters .

CHANDLER, BRUCE Republican. Bruce is serving his tenth term rep- resenting the 15th Legislative District, which is located in East Yakima County . He focuses on policies promoting water resources management, economic growth and the safety of Washington’s families . Bruce is the ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee and has focused his efforts on passing budgets that are sustain- able, predictable and transparent . He is the former Chair of the Legislative Council on Governance . In 2010, Chandler was named one of four Legislators of the Decade by the National Federation of Independent Businesses . Bruce has three grown children, and owns and operates a commercial fruit orchard near Granger .

CHAPMAN, MIKE Assistant Majority Whip Democrat. Mike Chapman served for a decade as a local law enforcement officer and U .S . Customs Inspector . He then served four terms as a Clallam County Commissioner . He received his Master’s degree in Leadership and Liberal Studies from Duquesne University, his Bachelor’s in Organizational Management from Northwest College and his Associates of Arts and Sciences from Shoreline College . Mike lives in Port Angeles with his wife of 27 years, Bobbi, and together they have two sons, Larsson and Anders, both in college .

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CHOPP, FRANK Speaker of the House Democrat. Frank was born and raised in Bremerton; his father worked in the shipyard and his mom worked in the school cafeteria . He graduated with honors from the University of Washington in 1975 . He worked as a director for a number of community organizations before becoming Executive Director of the Fremont Public Association, now known as Solid Ground . The organization still provides 30 different programs and services that help more than 60,000 households each year . Frank was elected in 1994 and became co-Speaker of the House in 1999 . He began serving as the only Speaker in 2002 . Frank believes in a strong public education system, health care for every child, good paying jobs, and protect- ing the safety net .

CLIBBORN, JUDY Democrat. Judy was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2002 and serves the 41st Legislative District in East King County . She chairs the House Transportation Committee and is focused on improving transportation for people using our state’s highways, trains, mass transit and ferries – and for businesses getting goods to market . Judy served on the Mercer Island City Council from 1990 to 2001, including four years as mayor . A graduate of the University of Washington, Judy worked as a nurse at Harborview . She has lived in the 41st Legislative District for more than 40 years with her husband Bruce . They have three grown children and six grandchildren .

CODY, EILEEN Democrat. Eileen represents the 34th Legislative District, which includes Burien, Vashon Island and West Seattle, where she lives with her hus- band, architect Tom Mitchell, their dog Humphrey and cats Mandu and Steven . Eileen is Chair of the House Health Care and Wellness Committee and is a registered nurse who specializes in neuro rehabilitation . She is a founding member and former Treasurer of District 1199 Northwest Hospital and Health Care Workers, SEIU / AFL- CIO . Her legislative priorities include improving patient safety and insuring that every person – young or old, rich or poor – has health care .

CONDOTTA, CARY Republican. Representing the 12th Legislative District, which includes Chelan and Douglas coun- ties, as well as parts of Grant and Okanogan counties . Cary has been self-employed for more than 30 years . He was also a local radio talk show host for 10 years, championing regional news and views . Cary holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics and a Bachelor of Science in business from Central Washington University . A Washingtonian from birth, Cary makes his home in Wenatchee . He is a strong advocate for an improved business climate, with an emphasis on the productivity of govern- ment and promoting regulatory reforms .

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DeBOLT, RICHARD Republican. Richard DeBolt has represented the 20th Legislative District since 1997 . His district includes Lewis County and parts of Thurston and Cowlitz counties . Richard is the director of external relations for NW Innovations Works . He is the former executive director of the Centralia- Chehalis Chamber of Commerce . A graduate of the University of Wyoming, Richard is past president of the United Way of Lewis County and has been active in other local civic organizations . He and his wife, Amy, have two grown children, Sophie who recently graduated with a degree in Engineering, and Austin, a sophomore in college .

DENT, TOM Republican. Tom is serving his second term repre- senting the 13th Legislative District, which includes Lincoln and Kittitas counties, and parts of Grant and Yakima counties . He was a professional pilot for more than 40 years, and had his own aviation business . Tom owns Flying T Ranch, which raises grass-fed beef and bison, and also produces and sells hay . His legislative priorities include managing and preserving water and water rights, improving forest management and fire mobilization to fight wildfires, defending private property rights, and protecting children . Tom has been married to his wife, Dayna, for 35 years . They have one son and two daughters .

DOGLIO, BETH Democrat. As a progressive, community advocate, and mother of two, Beth has worked in public, private, and nonprofit sectors . Beth recently served as the campaign director at Climate Solutions, a Northwest-based clean energy nonprofit . She has held various positions with Washington Conservation Voters, NARAL and Audubon Washington and in a volunteer capacity advocated on behalf of the PTA, local parks, and human servic- es . Beth is currently serving her first term represent- ing the 22nd Legislative District . She has a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in Political Science and Telecommunications . She lives in Olympia with her husband of 21 years, Dr . Eddy Cates .

DOLAN, LAURIE Democrat. Rep . is a lifelong Washington resident . As a teacher and school direc- tor for 30 years in Spokane, Laurie spent her entire career advocating for the needs of our children . In 2005, Governor Gregoire hired Laurie as her policy advisor . Laurie worked with legislators, policy advisors, and advocates to improve the lives of Washingtonians . She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and her Master’s and Doctorate degrees from Gonzaga University . Laurie is looking forward to fighting for working families and helping find a solution to fully fund education . Laurie lives in Olympia with her husband, Art .

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DYE, MARY Republican. represents the 9th Legislative District . Having lived in for most of her life, Mary and her husband, Roger, operate a 3,000 acre wheat farm and tend to 3,000 sheep . The Dyes pride themselves on creativity and innovation in agro- nomic practices and advancing new technologies that improve efficiencies and cost savings for the agricultural community . Mary has served as one of the 9th Legislative District representatives since her appointment to the Legislature in 2015 .

ESLICK, CAROLYN Republican. is serving her first term in the Legislature . She represents the Eastern part of Skagit and Snohomish Counties, and the Northeast part of King County including Sedro Woolley, Concrete, Arlington, Darrington, Granite Falls, Monroe, Sultan, Gold Bar, Index, Skykomish and part of Marysville . Carolyn served six years as a City Council member and more than nine years as the Mayor of Sultan . She also owned a family res- taurant on U .S . 2 for 20 years . Carolyn also served on the Board of the Boys and Girls Club and works closely with community members to find solutions to teenage drug and alcohol abuse . She and her hus- band, Charles Donaldson, live in Sultan .

FEY, JAKE Democrat. Jake represents the 27th Legislative District, including parts of Tacoma, Pierce County and all of Ruston . First in his family to graduate from college, he earned a BA in political science from the University of Washington and an MPA from the University of Puget Sound . Jake has been involved with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and other youth programs, focusing on making sure that young people get the tools they need to succeed . He is the Director of the WSU Energy Program and served on the Tacoma City Council for seven years . Jake has two children and two grandchildren .

FITZGIBBON, JOE Democrat. Joe represents the 34th Legislative District, which includes the communities of West Seattle, Burien, White Center, and Vashon and Maury Islands . He was elected in 2010 and served previously as a legislative assistant . Joe also served on the Burien Planning Commission . Joe loves enjoying Washington’s abundant outdoor recre- ation opportunities, and as Chair of the House Environment Committee, his legislative focus is protecting the clean air, clean water, and access to the outdoors that make Washington State a great place to live .

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FRAME, NOEL Democrat. Noel represents the 36th Legislative District in Northwest Seattle . Noel has consulted and advised business and nonprofit clients on outreach, strategy, and marketing on issues from education and youth to equal rights and health care . Noel advocates for fully funding our schools, and studied education policy in graduate school . A for- mer foster parent, Noel has been on the front lines of addressing mental health and challenges faced by vulnerable youth . She earned a B .A . and M .A . from George Washington University within the Schools of Media and Public Affairs, and Political Management, and has worked for Senator Maria Cantwell .

GOODMAN, ROGER Democrat. Roger represents the 45th Legislative District, including Woodinville, Redmond, Kirkland, Duvall and Sammamish . Roger earned an A .B . from Dartmouth College, a J .D . from George Washington University and a M .P .A . from Harvard . Roger served as Legislative Director and Counsel to U .S . Rep . Bob Wise and as Chief of Staff to U .S . Rep . Rick Boucher . He was Executive Director of the Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Commission . Roger practices law in Seattle and consulted on criminal justice policy for the King County Bar Association . In the leg- islature, Roger focuses on reducing domestic violence, impaired driving, and expanding early learning . He lives in Kirkland with his family .

GRAVES, PAUL Republican. Paul, a Maple Valley native, attended public schools and graduated with his B .S . from Western Washington University . After earning his Law degree from Duke University, he served as a clerk for Washington State Supreme Court Justice James Johnson . Passionate about advocacy, Paul maintains a substantial pro bono practice . In 2014, he was named Pro Bono Attorney of the Year for his work representing foster kids in trial courts . Additionally, he served as the founding board member of one of Washington’s first public charter schools . In his free time, Paul enjoys kayaking, sports, and spending time with family and friends .

GREGERSON, MIA Democrat. Mia was first appointed in 2013 to repre- sent the 33rd Legislative District, including SeaTac, Normandy Park, Des Moines and parts of Kent, Burien, Renton and unincorporated King County . Mia served on the SeaTac City Council from 2008 to 2015 . While on the council, she served on the Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Board, Board of Directors for Sound Cities Association and other regional committees . Mia has degrees from Highline Community College and the University of Washington . Mia represents one of four generations of her family in the South King County area . Her daughter Alexis just graduated from the University of Washington!

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GRIFFEY, DAN Republican Assistant Whip Republican. Dan was elected to the 35th Legislative District (Mason, Kitsap and Thurston Counties) in 2014 . He began his career of service as a volunteer firefighter at 16 and continues now professionally as a lieutenant firefighter . Married for 23 years, the Griffey’s have three daughters and two grand- children . You can find them volunteering in the community, digging up clams, hiking the forest trails or cheering on the Seahawks . Dan’s legislative priorities include funding education first, protecting private property rights and Second Amendment rights, and fighting for the needs of our youth, disabled and elderly .

HALER, LARRY Republican. Larry is serving his seventh term from the 8th Legislative District, which covers part of Benton County . Elected to the Richland City Council in 1989, he was mayor from 1996-2000 and remained a councilmember until joining the House in 2004 . Larry continues to serve on the House Appropriations Committee, focusing his efforts on protecting taxpayers, funding education and protecting the most vulnerable . He has a Bachelor’s degree from Pacific Lutheran University and an MBA from Bellevue-based City University . Larry has more than 37 years’ of experience in the nuclear industry . Larry and wife Jenifer have been married 42 years .

HANSEN, DREW Democrat. Drew represents the 23rd Legislative District in North and Central Kitsap County, includ- ing Silverdale, Poulsbo and Bainbridge Island and parts of Bremerton . He was appointed to the House in 2011 and elected to a full term in 2012 . Previously, he served for six years on the Community Economic Revitalization Board, Washington’s principal eco- nomic development body, and for six years on the Olympic College Foundation board . Drew is also a practicing lawyer with a long record of support for environmental causes . He lives on Bainbridge Island with his wife, Julie, and their two young children .

HARGROVE, MARK Republican. Mark is serving his fourth term rep- resenting the 47th Legislative District . He is an Eagle Scout, a U .S . Air Force Academy graduate and a veteran Air Force pilot . Mark currently serves as a Boeing instructor pilot, teaching airline pilots around the world how to fly new Boeing 747, 767, 777 and 787 airplanes . He has lived in the Covington-Kent-Auburn area for nearly three decades, and been married to his wife, Sandy, for nearly four decades . Mark is the father of two mar- ried daughters, and is also a grandfather . His son- in-law is Rep . .

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HARMSWORTH, MARK Republican. is serving his sec- ond term representing the 44th Legislative District in Snohomish County . He previously served two terms on the Mill Creek City Council and as Mayor Pro-Tem . Mark currently serves as a director on the Everett Community College Foundation Board and a director on the Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County . After completing a long career at Microsoft, he now works as a consultant in the technology industry . Mark and his wife, Sarah, live in Mill Creek with their three children .

HARRIS, PAUL Republican. is in his fourth term repre- senting the 17th Legislative District, which includes East Vancouver and Southern Clark County . He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University . Paul started several building trade stores in Washington and Oregon . He current- ly owns Solid Solutions, LLC ., a Vancouver-based company which does sales, marketing, consulting and public relations work . Paul served on the Evergreen School Board for 10 years, and is active in the community with Boy Scouts of America and serves as an Explorer Scout Leader . He resides in Vancouver with his wife, Lori . They have five grown children and eight grandchildren . Paul is also a cancer survivor .

HAYES, DAVE Republican Whip Republican. Dave is serving his third term repre- senting the 10th Legislative District, which encom- passes all of Island County and parts of Snohomish and Skagit counties . Dave is a sergeant with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, a board mem- ber of the Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation, and past president of the Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs, which serves more than 4,500 law enforcement officers statewide . Before entering law enforcement, Dave served in the U .S . Navy as an enlisted aircraft mechanic . Dave and his wife, Lisa, have two adult sons and two granddaughters .

HOLY, JEFF Republican. is serving his third term representing the 6th Legislative District, which is located in Spokane County . He served as a Spokane police officer, on patrol and as a detective, for 22 years . Jeff has been an attorney for more than 20 years . He also serves on the board of directors for the LEOFF II system, managing $7 billion in retire- ment benefits for public safety members . He served in the U .S . Army for three years before graduating from Washington State University and completing law school at Gonzaga University . Jeff lives near Cheney with his wife Cindy, and their two children .

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HUDGINS, ZACHARY Democrat. Since 2001, Zack has represented the 11th Legislative District . Before being elected to the House, he worked as a project manager at Amazon .com, a program manager on assignment at Microsoft, and led seminars on democracy in Iraq, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan with the National Democratic Institute . Zack attended the University of Notre Dame and lives in Tukwila with his family . Zack is focused on creating and keeping jobs in Washington; making our government more effective and efficient; and protecting citizens, espe- cially low-income and minority communities . He is the Chair of the State Government, Elections & Information Technology Committee .

IRWIN, MORGAN Republican. represents the 31st Legislative District . He was born and raised in Enumclaw . He is a graduate of Washington State University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Business and Economics . Morgan is currently an officer with the Seattle Police Department . He has also held positions in the finance industry as a loan writer for farmers and large agribusiness firms . He served on the Enumclaw City Council . He worked to balance the city’s budget without reserve funding, pro- tect vital infrastructure and strengthen the police department . Morgan and his wife, Melissa, live in Enumclaw, with their three daughters .

JENKIN, BILL Republican Assistant Whip Republican. A San Diego native, Bill graduated from the University of Redlands with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management . With over 30-years’ experience as a small business owner, Bill moved to Prosser in 2007 and opened his own win- ery – Prosser Vineyards and Winery . Bill quickly became a cornerstone of the Prosser community . He is the founding Chairman of the Prosser Boys and Girls Club, a former school board president, a two-time chamber of commerce president, and is the District-Governor-elect of Rotary District 5060 . Bill and his wife, Lisa, live in Prosser . They have three children and three grandchildren .

JINKINS, LAURIE Democrat. Laurie represents the 27th Legislative District, including most of Tacoma, and Ruston . She serves as the Director of Organizational Initiatives at the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and previously served as assistant secretary of the state Department of Health and as an assistant attor- ney general . Laurie has been involved in educa- tion, government improvement, and human rights issues for many years . She earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin- Madison and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law, as well as completing executive studies at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government . She lives in Tacoma with her wife Laura and their son, Wulf .

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JOHNSON, NORM Republican. Norm is serving his fifth term rep- resenting the 14th Legislative District . A lifelong resident of Yakima County, Norm graduated from Toppenish High School and attended Washington State University and Central Washington University, earning a BA in Education and an MA from Heritage University . He served in the U .S . Army . Norm taught and counseled at schools in Mabton and Toppenish, and was principal of Eagle High School in Toppenish . Past mayor of Toppenish, Norm has served on the Mabton Town Council and the Toppenish and Yakima city coun- cils . Norm lives in Yakima and is the father of five sons . He also has 10 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren .

KAGI, RUTH Democrat. Ruth is a business owner and represents the 32nd Legislative District, including North King and South Snohomish counties . Ruth’s long history of community and public service includes serving as vice president of the League of Women Voters of Washington, Board member of the Shoreline Community College Foundation, and chairing the National Conference of State Legislature’s Human Services Committee . She received her B .A . from the University of Washington and M .P .A . from Syracuse University . First elected to the House in 1999, she has focused on improving the quality of early learning and child care, strengthening foster care, and reforming the state’s drug sentencing, juvenile records, and truck safety laws . Ruth has five grown children and lives in Seattle .

KILDUFF, CHRISTINE Democrat. Christine has lived in University Place for 18 years, where she served as president of the school board and also volunteered with the local PTA and various pro bono legal clinics . A 25-year attorney, she has spent most of her legal career working as a state assistant attorney general, including leading a statewide team to keep high- ways safe from drunk drivers . A fluent Spanish speaker, Christine double majored in Spanish and Italian literature at Boston College and graduated from Boston College Law School . She and her wife, Colleen, have two daughters in public schools .

KIRBY, STEVE Democrat. A lifelong resident of the 29th Legislative District, Steve was elected in 2000 . He has chaired the Business & Financial Services Committee for twelve years . Before coming to the Legislature, Steve built an extensive record of community and neighborhood involvement . He served four terms on the Tacoma City Council and was Chairman of the Tacoma Public Safety Committee . He served on numerous civic boards and commissions, including the Tacoma-Pierce County Board of Health, Pierce Transit and the Tacoma-Pierce County Workforce Development Council . Steve and his wife, Beckie, live in Southeast Tacoma . They have five children and ten grandchildren .

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KLIPPERT, BRAD Republican. Serving his fifth term from the 8th Legislative District, Brad was born and raised in Sunnyside . He attended Evangel College in Springfield, Missouri; City University, Tacoma; Northwest College, Kirkland; Central Washington University; and Columbia Basin College . Brad holds Bachelor’s degrees in Behavioral Science and Biblical Studies, and a Master’s degree in Teaching . He has taught at the elementary, middle, high school and college levels . With over 28-years of military service, Brad holds the rank of colonel in the Washington State Guard . He is also a 23-year county law enforcement officer . Brad and his wife, Kim, have two daughters and an adopted son .

KLOBA, SHELLEY Democrat. Shelley is serving her first term as representative of the 1st Legislative District, which includes parts of Eastern King and Snohomish counties . She is a former Washington State PTA Legislative Director, and has served on the Kirkland City Council, Kirkland Park Board and Lake Washington Schools Foundation . Her back- ground in education advocacy and local govern- ment sparked a deep commitment to supporting strong schools and strong communities at the state level . Shelley is a graduate of both the University of Illinois (B .S ., Kinesiology) and the Seattle Massage School . She and her husband reside in Kirkland and are the proud parents of their daughter, Kate .

KRAFT, VICKI Republican Assistant Whip Republican. is serving her first term in the Legislature . She represents the 17th Legislative District, which includes East Vancouver and Central Clark County . She has over 20 years in the private sector working for major companies such as Dell, Pillsbury and Frigidaire . She has a broad range of experience working with both federal and state agencies . Vicki also owned her own small business working as a consultant helping nonprofit orga- nizations secure funding . Born in Michigan, she graduated from Michigan State with a bachelor’s degree in advertising . Vicki and her husband, Paul, live in Vancouver .

KRETZ, JOEL Republican Deputy Leader Republican. Joel is serving his seventh term repre- senting the 7th Legislative District, which includes areas in Okanogan, Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille and Spokane counties . A self-employed rancher and small business owner, Joel raises horses and cattle and harvests timber . He previously owned and operated his own timber company . Joel, a long-time advocate for rural issues, will serve a sixth term as deputy Republican leader in the House where he will help shape agricultural policies, address press- ing fiscal issues facing the state and work on rural economic development . He is a former president of the Okanogan County Farm Bureau . A life-long Washingtonian, Joel lives on a family ranch in Wauconda .

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KRISTIANSEN, DAN Republican Leader Republican. Dan is serving his eighth term in the state House of Representatives for the 39th Legislative District . He attended Shorecrest High School and Shoreline Community College . Dan was a successful small business owner and manager in the areas of construction, retail, wholesale and commercial properties . He is a Snohomish County native and has lived in the Snohomish/Monroe area for nearly 30 years . Dan and his wife, Janis, have three grown children . In addition to spending time with his family, he enjoys traveling, camping and exploring the outdoors . Dan is also active in his communities and church .

LOVICK, JOHN Speaker Pro Tempore Democrat. John Lovick served as a State Trooper for 31 years and was named Trooper of the Year in 1992 . He also served 13 years in the United States Coast Guard . He was first elected to the Mill Creek City Council, then served nine years in the House of Representatives, including five years as Speaker Pro Tem, before being elected as Snohomish County Sheriff and Snohomish County Executive . A long-time resident of Mill Creek and a Snohomish County resident for 38 years, Lovick is married to a retired teacher . He still volunteers regularly at the elementary school his children attended and cooks many of his famous “John Lovick’s Deep-Fried Turkeys” for charity events .

LYTTON, KRISTINE Democrat. Kristine Lytton represents the 40th Legislative District, which includes San Juan County and parts of Skagit and Whatcom Counties . A former member of the Anacortes School Board, Kristine has been a lifelong advocate for children and education and has earned a reputation as an education leader in Olympia . Kristine serves as Chair of the Finance committee, and sits on the Appropriations committee and Agriculture and Natural Resources committee, where she works to ensure the welfare of future Washingtonians by creating holistic and sustainable policies that protect and promote agriculture, environment, and economy . Kristine and her husband, Mike, make their home in Anacortes .

MacEWEN, DREW Republican. This is Drew’s third term serving the 35th Legislative District, which includes all of Mason and parts of Kitsap and Thurston counties . He is the founder and president of Falcon Financial Inc, an investment firm in Union . Drew holds a Bachelor of Science degree from State University of New York . He served six years in the U .S . Navy submarine force, and is a graduate of the U .S . Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program . Drew is a strong advocate for funding education first, improving government accountability and growing private-sector jobs . He and his family reside in Union .

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MACRI, NICOLE Democrat. Freshman lawmaker rep- resents the 43rd Legislative District . She comes to Olympia with more than 20 years’ experience working on affordable housing, homelessness, human services, and mental health . She is deputy director of Seattle’s Downtown Emergency Service Center, and is president of the board of directors of the Washington Low-Income Housing Alliance . In 2014, she received an Emerging Leader Award from the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle/ King County . A native of Brooklyn, N .Y ,. Nicole graduated from Rutgers University, and earned an MPA at the University of Washington . Nicole and her partner, Deb Cayz, moved to Seattle in 1999 and live on Capitol Hill .

MANWELLER, MATT Republican. Matt is serving his third term repre- senting the 13th Legislative District, which includes Kittitas and Lincoln counties, most of Grant and a part of Yakima County . Matt is a professor at Central Washington University where he teaches political science, constitutional law and political economy . He is the author of several scholarly books and articles on tort reform, voting behavior, state court procedures and constitutional law . Matt also produced and hosted several TV and radio shows . He resides in Ellensburg with his wife, Shelley, and his two sons, Lincoln and Grayson .

MAYCUMBER, JACQUELIN Republican. Jacquelin was appointed to her 7th Legislative District seat in 2017 by county commis- sioners from five counties . Her district includes Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens counties and parts of Okanogan and Spokane counties . Jacquelin earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and spent time as a biomedical research scientist . She is a former law enforcement officer and elected school board member . As a fourth-generation landowner in Northeast Washington, Jacquelin has deep roots in the 7th Legislative District . She and her husband Marty live in Republic with their three children .

McBRIDE, JOAN Assistant Majority Whip Democrat. Joan represents the 48th Legislative District, which includes Kirkland, Redmond, Bellevue, and the Point Cities . Joan formerly served as the Kirkland Mayor and on the City Council . A longtime Eastside leader, Joan has served on the boards of the Kirkland Performance Center, Friend of Youth, Kirkland Arts Center, Feet First, Together Center, Kirkland Interfaith Network, Washington Bikes, and on several local PTAs . Prior to her service to the City of Kirkland, she worked in nonprofit development and community relations . Joan is married and enjoys a large extended family with her partner .

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McCABE, GINA Republican. Gina McCabe is serving her second term representing the 14th Legislative District, which includes all of Skamania and Klickitat counties and parts of Yakima and Clark counties . Gina is a fifth-generation resident of Klickitat County . She graduated from Goldendale High School, earned an associate degree from Clark College and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington . She also studied at Concord University School of Law and is a certified Hotel Administrator from the American Educational Institute . Gina has owned and operated various small businesses for more than 20 years, including an award-winning hotel and perform- ing arts studio . She volunteers for organizations, such as the American Lung Association, Heart Association and Relay for Life .

McCASLIN, BOB Republican. Bob is serving his second term in the House . He represents the 4th Legislative District, which includes Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake and Millwood . Bob is a proud graduate of Washington State University, where he received degrees in History and Elementary Education . He also received his Master’s degree in School Administration from Whitworth College . Bob has served as a public school teacher for more than 30 years . He and his wife Heather live in Spokane Valley, and have one son and one daughter .

McDONALD, JOYCE Republican Assistant Floor Leader Republican. A native of Scotland, Joyce has been a cornerstone in commonsense legislation since passing the first bill in the nation to prohibit tex- ting while driving . She graduated Magna Cum Laud with a degree in Business and Organizational Management from Northwest University . She has served as the Chair, Vice Chair, and Executive Pro Tem on the Pierce County Council . Joyce has been a small business owner, is a former foster parent, PTA president, and youth center president . She has served on numerous community boards and commissions . Joyce has four children and lives in Puyallup .

MORRIS, JEFF Democrat. represents the 40th Legislative District, which includes San Juan County and parts of Skagit and Whatcom Counties . A fourth-gener- ation San Juan Island native, Morris is a leader on policy issues in the public and private sectors in the areas of energy, critical infrastructure, biotech- nology, and commercialization . He’s been named one of the 13 most Tech Savvy Legislators in the United States by Governing Magazine, and has been selected by his North American peers to head two regional policy organizations in the Council of State Governments West and the Pacific Northwest Economic Region . He currently Co-Chairs the NCSL National Energy Task Force . Morris owns Energy Horizon Corporation, assisting Cleantech Companies in commercializing their intellectual property .

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MURI, DICK Republican. is serving his third term representing the 28th Legislative District located in Southwest Pierce County . Muri is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force, serving his country for over 22 years . He continues to work alongside military families at Joint Base Lewis-McChord to address issues affecting military families in his communities . Muri is a former mem- ber of the Steilacoom Historical School Board and Pierce County Council . He and his wife of 36 years, Mary, reside in Steilacoom . They have four children and seven grandchildren .

NEALEY, TERRY Republican. Terry is serving his fifth term from the 16th Legislative District, which includes Columbia and Walla Walla counties and parts of Benton and Franklin counties . Born in Walla Walla and raised on a farm in Whitman County, Terry graduated from Washington State University, served in the U .S . Army, graduated from Gonzaga School of Law, and was admitted to the Washington State Bar Association . Retired as a private practice attorney, he has served as county prosecuting attorney and coroner . Terry and his wife, Jan, live in Dayton . They have two adult children, Keith and Kristin, and five grandchildren .

ORCUTT, ED Republican. is serving his ninth term in the Legislature . He represents the 20th Legislative District in Southwest Washington . A Maine native of Scottish descent, Ed is a professional forester and owns a forest management company . He holds degrees in Forest Management from the University of Maine and the University of Idaho . Ed has been active in his community for more than 24 years and is a member of the Kalama Lions Club . He maintains membership in WA Farm Association, Association of Consulting Foresters, and serves on the Washington Hardwoods Commission . He and his wife, Marcie, have been married 21 years and live in Kalama .

ORMSBY, TIMM Democrat. Timm was born and raised in Spokane . He is a cement mason, and a member of the Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Local 72 . He is past president of Local 72, and has been the business representative for the N .E . Washington – N . Idaho Building & Construction Trades Council since 2000 . Timm chairs the Appropriations Committee, which drafts the House version of the state’s budget . He serves on the State Investment Board and the Select Committee on Pension Policy, which he chaired in 2013-14 . He is president of the Spokane Regional Labor Council and serves on various community organization boards . Timm is married to Kim Ormsby and has three children and four grandchildren .

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ORTIZ-SELF, LILLIAN Majority Caucus Vice Chair Democrat. Lillian has represented the 21st Legislative District since 2014 . She holds two Master degrees, one in Public Administration and the other one in Counseling, and works as a school coun- selor at Everett Public Schools . Before coming to the Legislature, she served as clinical director of a men- tal health center, regional coordinator for the Illinois State Board of Education, education advisor for the Department of Children and Family Services, and director and founder of the CU Project, a center for Latino families and youth . Lillian lives in Mukilteo with her three children .

ORWALL, TINA Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Democrat. Tina has represented the 33rd Legislative District since 2009 . Rape kit reform, suicide preven- tion, anti-trafficking, the Foreclosure Fairness Act, compensation for those wrongly convicted, and adoptee rights are among her legislative accom- plishments . Tina has worked with all levels of government to help embrace best practices to better serve the community . Her 20 years of experience working in the public mental health system, as well as her expertise in strategic planning in workforce development and affordable housing have estab- lished her as a valued legislator and community leader . She earned both a BS in Psychology and a MSW in Administration from the University of Washington . Tina has two children .

PELLICCIOTTI, MIKE Democrat. (Pelli-chotty) has served South King County as a prosecutor for over a decade, first as a King County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney holding accountable domestic violence and human trafficking offenders . He has also pros- ecuted elder abuse and government waste and managed the return of over $30 million to taxpayers from corporate healthcare fraud . Mike is focused on improving public safety, rooting out government fraud, and improving economic development in South King and North Pierce counties . He has a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, a Master’s in Economic Development as a U .S . Fulbright Scholar, and a Juris Doctor from Gonzaga Law .

PETERSON, STROM Democrat. Strom represents the 21st Legislative District in Southwest Snohomish County, which includes neighborhoods in Edmonds, Lynnwood, Everett and Mukilteo . He is the owner of The Cheesemonger’s Table in Edmonds . Prior to his election to the legislature, Strom served on the Edmonds City Council . His community involve- ment includes the Edmonds Center for the Arts, Economic Development Committee, his local Rotary, Chamber Board, PAWS Board and the Edmonds Community College . Strom lives in Edmonds with his wife, Maria Montalvo, and their dog Lulu . He earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of New Mexico .

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PETTIGREW, ERIC Majority Caucus Chair Democrat. Now in his eighth House term, Eric represents the 37th Legislative District, serving Southeast Seattle and part of Renton . He has a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Washington and a Bachelor’s in Sociology and Counseling Psychology from Oregon State University . He served as Deputy Chief of Staff for public safety under Mayor Norm Rice and Director of Emergency Management for the City of Seattle . He also served on the board of directors for the Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Club, A Contemporary Theatre (ACT), the Rainier District Little League and as president of the Rainier Valley Chamber of Commerce . Eric has two children, Justin and Linda .

PIKE, LIZ Republican. Liz is serving her third term repre- senting the 18th Legislative District in Southwest Washington . She has 35 years of experience in advertising and marketing, including 18 years as owner/operator of Pike Advertising Agency . Liz served on the Camas City Council and was a co- organizer of the Washougal Farmers’ Market . Liz operates Shangri-La Farm, a small acreage organic farm in Fern Prairie where she raises fruits, veg- etables, heirloom turkeys, chickens and a small flock of Soay sheep . She also works in oils on canvas, par- ticipates in local art events, and is a lifelong athlete . Liz is the mother of adult twins .

POLLET, GERRY Democrat. Gerry represents the 46th Legislative District (NE and N Seattle, Lake Forest Park, and Kenmore) . Gerry is a faculty member at the University of Washington School of Public Health . He serves as Director and legal counsel of Heart of America Northwest, the citizens group lead- ing efforts for cleanup of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation . Gerry has been active with public schools for many years, and serves on the board of the Washington Coalition for Open Government . Gerry was the Washington Student Association “Legislator of the Year” for 2013 & 2014, and hon- ored with the League of Women Voters’ Sunshine in Government award in 2014 . Gerry and his wife, Janet, have two children .

REEVES, KRISTINE Democrat. As a working mom, Kristine Reeves is a strong advocate for working families, the middle class, and opportunities for those who sacrifice for their communities . She is a Moses Lake native with a degree from Washington State University and a Master’s degree from Gonzaga University . Kristine has focused on improving the quality of life for veterans and their families, including employment, access to healthcare & small business development . She currently serves as the Director of Economic Development for the Military and Defense sector for the state supporting public-private partnerships . Kristine lives with her husband and two children in Federal Way .

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RICCELLI, MARCUS Majority Whip Democrat. Marcus represents the 3rd Legislative District in Spokane . He graduated from Gonzaga with a Bachelors of Business Administration, and from UW with a Masters of Public Administration . Prior to coming to the legislature Marcus served as U .S . Senator Maria Cantwell’s Eastern Washington Director, and Senior Policy Advisor to Washington State Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown . Outside his duties with the legislature, Marcus is a Project Manager for Community Health Association of Spokane . A strong believer in building relationships and working across the aisle, he organizes legis- lative basketball and co-founded the bi-partisan under-forty legislative caucus . Marcus and his wife, Amanda, have two young children .

ROBINSON, JUNE Democrat. June represents the 38th Legislative District, including Everett, Marysville, and Tulalip . June holds a Master’s in Public Health Degree from the University of Michigan, and most recently managed chronic disease prevention programs for Public Health Seattle and King County . She’s also led organizations advocating for community health and affordable housing . June has volunteered with United Way of Snohomish County and in Everett schools . She was raised on her family’s dairy farm in Pennsylvania and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Jamaica . Now, Rep . Robinson lives in Everett and has two children, Colin and Garret, who are both now young adults .

RODNE, JAY Republican. Jay represents the 5th Legislative District, which includes Black Diamond, Carnation, Covington, Fall City, Issaquah, Maple Valley, Snoqualmie and North Bend through Snoqualmie Pass . His legislative priorities include: restoring fiscal responsibility and accountability to Olympia; investing in our children’s futures by building a world-class public education system; reducing traffic congestion and improving safety by making smart investments in our transportation system; and fostering economic stability and prosperity by creating and preserving jobs in our region . Jay is an attorney and is employed as the in-house general counsel for King County Public Hospital District No . 4 . He is a colonel in the U .S . Marine Corps Reserve .

RYU, CINDY Democrat. Cindy serves the 32nd Legislative District, which includes Seattle, Shoreline, Edmonds, Woodway, Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood . Cindy is a strong advocate for small business, tourism, public transportation, environmental pro- tection and the safety of our communities . She is working on building classrooms, attracting well- qualified teachers, providing affordable housing for our working families and encouraging investments in public infrastructure .

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SANTOS, SHARON TOMIKO Democrat. A community activist for more than 30 years, Sharon Tomiko was elected to the House in 1998 . She is a member of the Washington State Education Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability committee, Chair of the Washington State Financial Education Public-Private Partnership, member of the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Immigration Task Force, the NCSL Education committee, and Chair of the National Asian Pacific American Caucus State Legislators .

SAWYER, DAVID Democrat. David represents the 29th Legislative District, which includes parts of South Tacoma, Lakewood, Parkland and Spanaway . First elected to the House in 2012, David spends his time outside of Olympia studying to be a lawyer as a law clerk at Sadler Ladenburg Law in Tacoma . He is a gradu- ate of Central Washington University, where he studied Political Science, as well as Geography and Land Studies . In the legislature, David consistently advocates for children and vulnerable populations . He was the prime sponsor of legislation creating the Child Rescue Fund, which helps give law enforce- ment the tools they need to pursue and prosecute child abusers and child pornography traffickers .

SCHMICK, JOE Republican Vice-Caucus Chair Republican. Rep . has served the 9th Legislative District, which includes Asotin, Garfield, Franklin, Adams, Whitman and South Spokane counties, since 2007 . A former second-gen- eration farmer and small-business owner, he earned degrees in Accounting and Economics from EWU, and is a graduate of the Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation . Joe’s extensive background in agriculture includes leadership roles in local, state and national Farm Bureau organiza- tions, Grain Quality Committee, Washington Barley Commission, and the National Barley Improvement Committee . He served as a member of the Whitman County Wetlands and Whitman County Natural Resource Advisory committees . Joe and his wife, Kim, reside in Colfax .

SELLS, MIKE Democrat. Mike represents the 38th Legislative District including Everett, Marysville and Tulalip . He is a retired schoolteacher and former Everett Education Association president . Mike served 38 years as Secretary-Treasurer of the Snohomish County Labor Council, an organization of 65 unions representing 42,000 workers . He also served on the Central Washington University Board of Trustees, the Everett Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, and the Snohomish County Economic Development Council Board . Some of his legislative accomplishments include engineer- ing programs at WSU Everett, the Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center at Paine Field, and funding for a UW Bothell Bachelor of Science nursing program at Everett CC . Mike and his wife, Gayle, have two grown children .

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SENN, TANA Democrat. Representing the 41st Legislative District, Tana hails from Mercer Island where she served on the City Council . After earning a Master’s in Public Policy and Administration from Columbia University, Tana was the national director of domestic policy at Hadassah and continued her government relations and communications work with nonprofits for a decade . Tana sits on the boards of Hopelink and the National Association of Jewish Legislators, with prior service with the Mercer Island Youth & Family Services Foundation, the Island Park Elementary PTA, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and the National Breast Cancer Coalition . Tana and her husband Kevin have two children, Benjamin and Rachel .

SHEA, MATT Republican Caucus Chair Republican. A fourth-generation Eastern Washington resident, Matt is serving his fifth term representing the 4th Legislative District . He earned a BA in history and political science at Gonzaga University, and graduated cum laude from Gonzaga School of Law . Matt earned a com- mission in the U .S . Army after completing the uni- versity’s ROTC program as a distinguished military graduate . He served two combat tours, including eight months as a platoon leader in Bosnia and 11 months as a company commander and logistics offi- cer in Iraq . Matt is a private practice attorney and co-founder of the Washington Family Foundation, which later merged with the Family Policy Institute of Washington . Matt and his wife, Viktoriya, reside in Spokane Valley .

SLATTER, VANDANA Democrat. Vandana represents the 48th Legislative District, including parts of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland and all of Clyde Hill, Medina, Yarrow Point and Hunts Point . Previously, Vandana served on the Bellevue City Council . She has over twenty years of experience in clinical pharmacy and in the biotech industry with four years on the Washington State Board of Pharmacy . Vandana served as trust- ee of the Overlake Hospital Foundation and a board member for NARAL Pro-Choice Washington Foundation, the Children’s Institute for Learning Differences and Farmer Frog . Vandana holds a Pharm . D . and M .P .A . from the University of Washington . She lives in Bellevue with her husband Greg and their son .

SMITH, NORMA Republican. This is Norma’s sixth term represent- ing the 10th Legislative District, which includes all of Island County and parts of Skagit and Snohomish counties . During her time in office, Norma has built and been involved with multiple bipartisan coalitions addressing issues such as government accountability, environmental stewardship and reg- ulatory reform . Norma is active in her community, dedicating her time to mentoring young adults . She is also active in her church, and served for a time on the South Whidbey School Board . Norma lives in Clinton on . Her family includes four wonderful grown children and their families .

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SPRINGER, LARRY Deputy Majority Leader Democrat. Larry represents the 45th Legislative District, which includes Woodinville, Duvall, and parts of Redmond, Kirkland, and Sammamish . He is a former member of the Kirkland City Council and after serving two terms as mayor of Kirkland, Larry was elected to the House in 2004 . He taught elemen- tary school and was an administrator with the King County Youth Services Department . A past presi- dent of the Kirkland Downtown Association, Larry is a former chair of the Suburban Cities Association . He and his wife, Penny, live in Kirkland, where they have owned a retail wine shop, The Grape Choice, for three decades .

STAMBAUGH, MELANIE Republican. Melanie is a lifelong Puyallup resident serving her second term in the House . She repre- sents the 25th Legislative District, which includes Puyallup, Fife, South Hill, Summit-Waller, Midland and Parkland . She is a graduate of the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business, where she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration . Melanie is the co-owner of two businesses . You Impression is dedicated to helping individuals build confidence through leadership and professional development programs . Upright Posts is a real estate sign installation company . Melanie also serves on the board of Communities In Schools of Puyallup .

STANFORD, DEREK Democrat. Representative Derek Stanford earned a PhD in Statistics at the University of Washington, following an MS in Mathematics at Claremont Graduate University and a BS in Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College . Currently, Rep . Stanford runs a small business specializing in analytics solu- tions and statistical consulting . Previously, he has served as Director of Analytics at companies spe- cializing in fraud detection and customer insights . He has also worked as a research scientist at a software company, where he served as Principal Investigator on a research project for DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) .

STEELE, MIKE Republican. A native of Lake Chelan, Mike gradu- ated from Pacific Lutheran University with degrees in Political Science and Business Administration . He served as a member of the Political Affairs Team for the White House before returning to Washington State to work for the House Republican Caucus . Mike has been the Executive Director of the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce for over ten years, is a past board member for the Chelan County Fair, and the past Chair for the Washington State Chamber of Commerce Executives . Mike enjoys spending time outdoors, skiing, and hanging out with his English Springer, Bentley .

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STOKESBARY, DREW Republican Assistant Floor Leader Republican. Drew, a lifelong Washingtonian, grew up in the shadow of Mt . Rainier and graduated from local public schools . He went on to earn a B .S . from Duke University, where he studied Economics and Mathematics, and graduated cum laude with a J .D . from Notre Dame Law School . Outside of the Legislature, he practices business, tax, and real estate law at Stokesbary PLLC, a law firm located in Sumner . He also serves on the board of directors of Auburn Valley YMCA . Drew and his wife, Ashley, have two young sons, Jackson and Eli, and a golden retriever named Charleston .

STONIER, MONICA JURADO Deputy Majority Whip Democrat. Monica chooses to serve in public office because she is passionate about keeping Clark County a great place to raise her family . She comes from a strong military family and believes in strong schools and a robust middle class . Monica earned her Bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University and Master’s degree from Washington State University Vancouver . She works as an instructional literacy coach in Vancouver . Previously, she was a middle language arts and social studies teacher . Monica and her husband Brandon have been married for 16 years and now have two children who attend public school in Vancouver .

SULLIVAN, PAT Majority Leader Democrat. Pat has represented the 47th Legislative District since 2004 . He is House Majority Leader, and serves on the Appropriations Committee . Pat’s priorities include building a strong economy by investing in education, creating good paying jobs with benefits and affordable health care . A UW graduate, Pat was the first mayor of Covington and chaired the Economic Development Council . He previously worked for the Legislature and for King County . He also has served as co-president of the Covington Elementary PTA, as a member of the Learning Improvement Team, and on the Kent Communities in Schools board . Pat has lived in Covington for over two decades . He and his wife Amy, an oncology nurse, have three daughters .

TARLETON, GAEL Majority Floor Leader Democrat. Gael represents the 36th Legislative District – home to Ballard, Magnolia, Belltown, Queen Anne, Greenwood, Phinney Ridge, South Lake Union, and public parks and working water- fronts . First elected to the State House in 2012, she previously served five years as an elected Port of Seattle commissioner . Gael most recently worked as a strategic advisor for the Institute for National Security Education and Research at the University of Washington . She also was a research analyst at the Pentagon and international business director at a technology company . She grew up north of Boston and earned her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees at Georgetown University . Gael and her husband, Bob, have lived in Ballard two decades .

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TAYLOR, DAVID Republican. David was appointed to his 15th Legislative District seat in March 2009 and has served in the Legislature ever since . A graduate of Ellensburg High School and Central Washington University, David is a former director of the Kittitas County Community Development Services Department . He also served five years as Kittitas County planning director . In 2004, he opened Taylor Consulting Group, which specializes in land use, water and agriculture issues, policy develop- ment and government relations . David and his wife, Molly, raise quarter horses and reside in Moxee .

THARINGER, STEVE Democrat. Elected in 2010, Steve is a former Clallam County commissioner and small business owner who represents the 24th Legislative District . He is a past Chair of the Salmon Recovery Funding Board, and served on several state planning efforts from watershed planning to biodiversity . He is a state-certified volunteer mediator and is the Joint Legislative Executive Committee on Aging and Disability Co-Chair . Steve is a member of the Sequim Sunrise Rotary and received the Clallam County Community Service Award for his long- standing community involvement . Steve graduated with a B .A from Colorado College and resides in Sequim with his wife, Yvonne .

VALDEZ, JAVIER Democrat. Rep . is the proud son and grandson of farmworkers and laborers . Javier holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Washington and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Baruch College, as a participant in the National Urban Fellows . Javier is a longtime leader in Seattle’s and WA State’s Latino Community and a member of organized labor, where he served for several years as the first President of Washington State Council of County and City Employees, Local 21-C, AFSCME Council 2 . Born and raised in Moses Lake, Javier resides in Seattle’s Maple Leaf neighborhood .

VAN WERVEN, LUANNE Republican. Luanne is serving her second term representing the 42nd Legislative District, which includes much of Whatcom County, where she grew up . Luanne is deeply connected to the com- munity through five generations who came before her . She has a passion for higher education issues, such as college affordability, degree completion and supplying a strategic and educated workforce for Washington employers . Additional legislative priorities include building a quality education sys- tem for Washington students, and protecting farm- ers, producers and farmlands . Luanne attended Bellevue College and has helped her husband, Larry, maintain their family business in Ferndale . She has four children and six grandchildren .

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VICK, BRANDON Republican. Brandon is serving his third term in the state House of Representatives, representing the 18th Legislative District, located in Southwest Washington . He serves as the Ranking Republican on the House Business and Financial Services Committee, and also serves on Commerce and Gaming and the Appropriations Committee . A Clark County native, Brandon has a small business background . He serves his community by support- ing various local organizations, including veterans groups and youth organizations . Brandon has also held many offices with the Clark County Republican Party, including Chairman and Treasurer . Brandon married his high school sweetheart, Darci, and they live in Felida with their young daughter, Makena .

VOLZ, MIKE Republican. Mike is serving his first term repre- senting the 6th Legislative District, which includes communities in Spokane County . He is a graduate of Eastern Washington University with a degree in Business Finance and Accounting, and holds an MBA from Gonzaga University . A licensed Certified Public Accountant and certified in “lean management” principles, Mike currently serves as the Chief Deputy Treasurer for Spokane County . He is an Army veteran, having served as a military policeman in West Germany and at Ft . Bragg, North Carolina .

WALSH, JIM Republican. Jim Walsh is serving his first term in the Legislature . He represents the 19th Legislative District, which includes parts of Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties . Jim is only the third Republican to represent the dis- trict since the 1940s . Jim graduated cum laude from Amherst College in 1986 . He formed a publishing company in 1998 that he continues to operate today . Jim has also written columns for the Aberdeen Daily World newspaper, coached boys and girls basketball teams and held leadership roles with local and state Republican groups . Jim and wife, Jamie, live in Aberdeen and have five children .

WILCOX, J.T. Republican Floor Leader Republican. J .T . is serving his fourth term repre- senting the 2nd Legislative District, which includes rural Southeast Pierce and Thurston counties . He is a graduate of Washington State University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in History . For 23 years, he was employed at his fourth-genera- tion family business, Wilcox Farms, which was established by his great-grandfather in 1909 . He started out working in the family business by feed- ing calves, and finished his career there as Chief Financial Officer . J .T . and his wife, Kathy — a 6th grade teacher — have three children and reside near Yelm .

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WYLIE, SHARON Democrat. Elected in 2011, Sharon represents the 49th Legislative District, including Vancouver west of Interstate 205, and Hazel Dell . She has 30 years of experience in government relations, management and project development, and is a trained Next Generation Facilitator with the National Institute for Civil Discourse . Her accomplishments also include organizing a farmers market, developing a rape crisis center and serving two terms in the Oregon Legislature . She regularly volunteers in her com- munity for housing, arts and environmental organi- zations, and is an avid backpacker and oil painter . Sharon lives in Vancouver with her husband of 39 years . She has grown twin daughters and two grandchildren .

YOUNG, JESSE Republican. represents the 26th Legislative District . He is serving his third term in the House . He brings an innovative and unique skillset to the Legislature . Raised in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood, Jesse’s childhood was marked by periods of homelessness and poverty . Through hard work, Jesse went on to become valedictorian at Woodrow Wilson High School and named a Washington State Scholar . He then gradu- ated from the University of Notre Dame and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems . He currently works as a technology con- sultant . Jesse, and his wife Jennie, have five children and live in Gig Harbor .

~53~ HouseRepresentatives Administration

DEAN, BERNARD Chief Clerk Bernard Dean was elected Chief Clerk in 2017 . He previously served as Deputy Chief Clerk from 2007 through 2016 . Bernard first joined the House staff in 2000 as a Senior Fiscal Analyst for the Appropria- tions Committee, where he worked on corrections, health care, and human services issues . Prior to working for the House, Bernard worked as a Budget Manager for the Department of Corrections, where he was responsible for directing the development and administration of program operating budgets . He also previously served as Policy Research Man- ager for the Sentencing Guidelines Commission . Bernard earned a Master of Arts in Political Science from Washington State University . He has one daughter attending college in Georgia .

SNELL, NONA Deputy Chief Clerk Nona Snell was appointed Deputy Chief Clerk in 2017 . She first joined House staff in 2005 as a Fiscal Analyst for the Appropriations Committee . Nona moved on to staff the Capital Budget Com- mittee and eventually became Staff Coordinator . Before coming back to the House, Nona was Policy Director for the Washington State Treasurer and the Senior Budget Assistant to the Governor for the capital budget . She attended Washington State University and earned a Master of Public Admin- istration degree from The Evergreen State College .

~54~ Americans with Disabilities Act

Assistance For Persons With Disabilities

The Washington State Legislature is committed to making legislative activi- ies and facilities accessible to all people . To meet this goal, the Legislature has taken steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities have full access to legislative activities, programs, and services .

Barrier-Free Access

All legislative buildings have designated disabled parking and entrance ramps to provide easy access . Each building on the campus has at least one door that is accessible by wheelchair . Legislative hearing rooms in the Cher- berg and O’Brien buildings are accessible to persons using wheelchairs . Each hearing room has an accessible entrance and a designated wheelchair seating area . If additional assistance is required, please contact the appropri- ate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator listed below .

Auxiliary Aids For Communication

TTY Hotline: The Legislature has TTY service . This service allows persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to communicate with legislators and staff about matters before the Legislature, scheduling, bill information, etc . For information or to leave a message, call the following number: Legislative TTY...... 1-800-833-6388 State Telephone Relay Service: As an alternative to the Legislature’s TTY number, any legislative num- ber can be reached directly by dialing: State Telephone Relay Service (voice)...... 1-800-833-6384 or State Telephone Relay Service (TTY)...... 1-800-833-6388 Assistive Listening Devices in Hearing Rooms and Chambers: Assistive listening devices are available by request and may be used at any seat in the Hearing Rooms, select conference rooms, and public galleries in the House and Senate Chambers . Headsets with induction neck-loops are available for persons who use hearing aids and cochlear implants with a “T” switch . Ask your audiologist whether your hearing aid or cochlear implant has a “T” switch (telecoil) and how to use it with an assistive listening headset . Requests for headsets and neck-loops should be directed to Senate or House Security staff . Interpreters and Readers: The Legislature will provide sign language interpreters and readers when appropriate and with advance notice . If you need a sign language interpreter or reader, please contact one of the appropriate ADA coordi- nators . Documents in Alternative Formats: Legislative documents can be made available in alternate formats (large print or braille) upon request If you need a document in an alternate format, please contact one of the appropriate ADA Coordinators . Please give as much advance notice as possible, as it may take a significant turnaround time to meet certain requests . Comments/Concerns The Washington Legislature would like to hear from you if you have comments or concerns relating to services we provide to persons with disabilities . If you have comments or complaints, please feel free to contact the appropriate ADA Coordinator .

ADA Coordinators

The Senate and House of Representatives ADA coordinators provide assis- tance if questions or concerns arise and coordinate the implementation of the ADA . Kyle Overmiller, House ADA Coordinator...... (360) 786-7271 Christina Brickey, Senate ADA Coordinator...... (360) 786-7189

~55~ How a Bill Becomes a Law

1 . A bill may be introduced in either the Senate or House of Representa- tives, but the procedure by which a bill becomes a law is much the same, wherever the bill originates . The bill is introduced in the Senate or the House by a member, or mem- bers, of that body . After the bill is filed with the Secretary of the Senate or Chief Clerk of the House, it is given a number and, it is read the first time by title only in open session and referred to a standing committee . 2 . The committee studies the bill and often holds public hearings on it . The committee will then meet to consider the information it has gathered . It may approve the bill with or without amendments, draft a new bill on the same subject incorporating the desired changes, or take no action . 3 . The committee is now ready to report back to the Senate or the House . If the majority is in favor of the bill as introduced or with certain amend- ments, the chair recommends the bill for passage . The committee report is read in open session of the Senate or the House, and the bill is then referred to the Rules Committee . 4 . After the bill has been recommended for passage by the standing com- mittee to which it was originally referred, the Rules Committee can either place it on the second reading calendar for debate before the entire body, or take no action . 5 . When the bill appears on the calendar for second reading, it is subject to amendment . It is then returned to the Rules Committee where it must receive a favorable vote before being placed on the third reading calen- dar for final passage . This referral to Rules is often bypassed by vote of the Senate or the House and the bill placed on final passage immediately following its second reading . Depending upon the degree of controversy, debate may last a few minutes to several hours or even several days . 6 . After passing in the Senate or the House, the bill will go through an almost identical procedure in the other body . If the bill is passed by the other body, but is amended, the originating body must concur on the amendments . If the change in the bill is not accepted, it may be returned for reconsideration of the amendments . If the amendments are not rescinded, a conference committee may be requested on the differences . 7 . If the conference committee cannot agree, a conference committee may be appointed with power to rewrite the amendment or even write an entirely new bill . When the conferees reach agreement, they report to their respective houses . Their report is either accepted or rejected with- out any changes . 8 . If the report is accepted by both houses, the bill is signed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House in open sessions of each body, and then is sent for the Governor’s signature . 9 . Within five days, if the Legislature is still is session, or 20 days after its adjournment, the Governor may sign the bill or veto all or any section of it . The Legislature can override the veto by a two-thirds vote of both houses . If the Governor fails to act on the bill, it becomes law without a signature .

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There are nine parking locations available for visitors to the Capitol: 1. Visitor Information Center Parking. The 84-stall lot is available at the Visitor Information Center at 14th Avenue and Capitol Way . The charge is $2 .00 per hour . Free Dash shuttle service is offered at this lot . For visitor parking information at other locations on the Capitol Campus grounds, please contact the state government Campus Parking Office at (360) 725-0030 . 2. North and South Diagonal Parking located along the North and South Diagonal streets on the Capitol Campus . The North Diagonal has 54 stalls . The South Diagonal has 48 stalls . There is a $2 .00 per hour charge . 3. General Administration Building located at 11th Avenue and Columbia Street . There are 35 visitor parking stalls on the west side (facing Capitol Lake) of the building . There is a $2 .00 per hour charge . 4. Natural Resources P1 Parking Lot off Washington Street is metered parking with 204 stalls and offers free Dash shuttle service . 5. Professional Arts Building at 11th Avenue and Washington Street . The 61-stall lot includes a meter that accepts payment with either a debit or credit card . The cost is $2 .00 per hour . Free Dash shuttle service is also offered at this lot . 6. Capitol Campus Visitor Parking at Maple Park Avenue and Jefferson Street offers 51 stalls and includes the free Dash shuttle service . Parking is $2 .00 an hour . 7. Maple Park Annex Parking Lot off Maple Park Street has metered parking with 14 stalls . Parking is $2 .00 an hour . 8. Capitol Campus Visitor Parking at Farmers Market at the north end of Capitol Way (green-stripped stalls) is available January through March only . Parking is $2 .00 an hour . Intercity Transit’s free Dash shuttle serves this lot every 12 minutes on weekdays, taking passengers between the Capitol Campus and downtown Olympia . 9. Deschutes Parkway . Intercity Transit serves Deschutes Parkway week- days every 15 minutes . Other bus routes operate throughout the region and serve the Olympia Transit Center where passengers can transfer to Routes 12, 13, and 68 for service to the Capitol Campus . For route and schedule information, call (360) 786-1881 or visit www.intercitytransit . com . The fare is $1 .25 for a single ride and $2 .50 for an all-day pass . State employees working in Thurston County ride all Intercity Transit services free with a STAR Pass . Intercity Transit also operates a free Dash Shuttle along Capital Way between the Capitol campus and downtown Olym- pia . Service is every 12 minutes . To Deschutes Parkway from I-5 Southbound: Take exit 103 and proceed on 2nd Avenue; turn left onto the Custer Way overpass; turn right on Boston, proceed downhill to Deschutes Parkway; turn right (north) onto the Parkway and proceed to the designated parking area along Capitol Lake . To Deschutes Parkway from I-5 Northbound: Take exit 103 and proceed north on Deschutes Parkway through the stop sign to the designated parking area along Capitol Lake .

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The Department of Enterprise Services State Capitol Visitor Services Program provides general public and specialized educational tours to school groups, constituent visitors and guests, community organizations and the visiting public . The Tour Office will coordinate with the legislator’s office when scheduling visiting constituent groups . When school groups are scheduled to tour the capitol during session, the Tour Office will notify legislative offices of any visiting groups from their district and reserve a time for the legislator to meet with them . Tour requests from constituents usually come directly to the Tour Office . However, many times the request comes first to the legislator, who will then call the Tour Office with the name of the group and a contact phone number . Free guided public tours of the Washington State Legislative Building are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10:00 a .m . – 3:00 p .m . Mon- day – Friday, and 11:00 a .m . – 3:00 p .m . on weekends and holidays . Tours begin every hour on the hour and are one hour in length . Public tours begin in the main entrance foyer, located just inside the main entrance doors of the Legislative Building . The Legislative Building is closed on Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day . Free public tours of the Governor’s Residence are available most Wednesdays by reservation . Morning and afternoon tours are available, but tour dates and times can vary from week to week . Maximum group size is limited to 20 and each tour lasts one hour . Photo ID is required . Visitors are welcome to take a self-guided tour of the Legislative Build- ing and the campus grounds . Complimentary building brochures are avail- able at the Tour Information Desk, located in the main entrance foyer of the Legislative Building and at the Visitor Services Office located on the first floor of the Legislative Building in Room 111 . The Tour Office accepts reservations for group tours year round . Please visit the Visitor Services website at www des. wa. gov. to complete an online group tour request form or call the Tour Office at 360-902-8880 between 7:00 a .m . – 5:00 p .m . Mon- day – Friday for information about current tour offerings and avail- ability, visitor parking, and accommodation or special needs assistance .

Campus Activities and Event Information...... 360-902-8881 Capitol Tours...... 360-902-8880 Executive Residence Tours (Wednesdays by reservation). . . . 360-902-8880 (Closed) State Capitol Museum 211 W21st, Olympia . . . . . 360-753-2580

Further information about guided, self-guided, and virtual tours of the Capitol and surrounding grounds can be found at www .des .wa .gov .

Legislative Gift Center

The Legislative Gift Center is committed to promoting the State of Washington and the goods produced around the state . The friendly staff will gladly work with you to find the perfect gift or souvenir . With a wide variety of books, greeting cards, legislative and educational items, toys, gourmet foods, sweet confections and Washington wines there is sure to be something to please everyone . Numerous convenience items and services are available such as stamps, umbrellas, gift wrapping, shipping and on-campus delivery . Proceeds from the Gift Center support the work of the Capital Furnishings Preservation Committee, the Legislative Oral History Program, and the Legacy Project . The shop is located in the Capitol Building by the Southeast entrance, room #106 . Open hours: Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm, Saturday/Sunday noon to 3 pm . Feel welcome to call us at 360-786-1889 or order on line: www .WACapitolGiftShop .org .

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