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Gun Responsibility Scorecard Prsrt Std US Postage PAID Publishers Mailing Service Paid for by Alliance for Gun Responsibility | PO Box 21712 | Seattle, WA 98111 | (206) 659-6737 | [email protected] In 2014, Washington voters passed Initiative 594, closing loopholes on all gun sales. Our effort to improve public safety across Washington didn’t stop with background checks. We have been hard at work in Olympia advocating for responsible legislation—and protecting the will of the people. Inside is a scorecard of how YOUR legislators voted on many critical measures. Thank You To Our STARS! These legislators were true leaders in prioritizing and advocating for gun responsibility legislation. Senator Jamie Pedersen Rep. June Robinson Senator David Frockt Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon Rep. Timm Ormsby Rep. Tana Senn Rep. Laurie Jinkins Rep. Ruth Kagi Rep. Drew Hansen 2016 To learn more or get involved, visit GUN RESPONSIBILITY GunResponsibility.org SCORECARD Paid for by Alliance for Gun Responsibility | PO Box 21712 | Seattle, WA 98111 | (206) 659-6737 | [email protected] 2016 Gun Responsibility Legislative Scorecard Senator LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall State Representative LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall State Representative LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall 2016 LEGISLATOR GRADES – Legislative Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade leadership is more than just taking votes, which is why we’re including evaluations Rosemary McAuliffe 1 A A A A A Luis Moscoso 1 A A A A A Melanie Stambaugh 25 A N F D D on priority gun responsibility legislation, Randi Becker 2 A N F D D Derek Stanford 1 A A A A A Hans Zeiger 25 A N F D D bill sponsorship, and legislative and Andy Billig 3 A A A A+ A+ J.T. Wilcox 2 A N F D D Michelle Caldier 26 A N F F D community advocacy. Mike Padden 4 A N D D D Graham Hunt 2 A F F F F Jesse Young 26 A D F F D Mark Mullet 5 A A A A A Andrew Barkis 2 A N N N N Jake Fey 27 A A A A A VOTES AND SPONSORSHIP – Grades Michael Baumgartner 6 A N F D D 3 A A A+ A+ A Laurie Jinkins 27 A A+ A+ A+ A+ reflect record of bills voted for or sponsored Timm Ormsby Brian Dansel 7 D N F D D- Marcus Riccelli 3 A A A A+ A Dick Muri 28 A A- F D D which increase community safety and Sharon Brown 8 A N F D D Bob McCaslin 4 D N F D D- Christine Kilduff 28 A N A A A responsibility, and against bills which move Mark Schoesler 9 A N F F F 4 D F F F F David Sawyer 29 A A- A A A our state in the wrong direction. Matt Shea Barbara Bailey 10 A N F D D Chad Magendanz 5 A A- D D C- Steve Kirby 29 A N A A- A Bob Hasegawa 11 A A- A A A Linda Kochmar 30 A N F F D – Jay Rodne 5 A N F F F BILLS EVALUATED INCLUDE Linda Evans Parlette 12 A N F D D Teri Hickel 30 A N D D C- • HB 1448 / SB 5781 - Response to Suicide Kevin Parker 6 A N F D D Judy Warnick 13 A N F D D Drew Stokesbary 31 A N F D D Threats (support) Jeff Holy 6 A N F D D Curtis King 14 A N F D D Chris Hurst 31 A N C C B • HB 2410 - Firearm Conviction Database Joel Kretz 7 A A- D D C- Jim Honeyford 15 A N F D D Cindy Ryu 32 A A- A A A (support) Shelly Short 7 A D- D D D Mike Hewitt 16 A N F D D Ruth Kagi 32 A A+ A+ A+ A+ • SB 6603 / HB 2793 - Suicide Prevention Larry Haler 8 A D- F D D Don Benton 17 A F F F F (support) Brad Klippert 8 A N F D C- Mia Gregerson 33 A A- B B B+ Ann Rivers 18 A A- D D C- • HB 2460 / SB 6351 - Restoration of Local Mary Dye 9 A N F D D Tina Orwall 33 A A+ D D C Dean Takko 19 A N C D C Authority (Support) Joe Schmick 9 A D- F D D Joe Fitzgibbon 34 A A A+ A+ A John Braun 20 A N F D D • HB 2372 - Destruction of Firearms Dave Hayes 10 A A+ C C C+ Eileen Cody 34 A A+ A+ A+ A Marko Liias 21 A A- A+ A+ A (support) Norma Smith 10 A N F D D Dan Griffey 35 A C D D D Karen Fraser 22 A A A+ A+ A+ • HB 2374 - Ammo Fee - Local Public Zack Hudgins 11 A N A A A Drew MacEwen 35 A N F D D Christine Rolfes 23 A A A+ A+ A+ Safety (support) Steve Bergquist 11 A N B B B+ Noel Frame 36 A A A A A Jim Hargrove 24 A N D D C- Cary Condotta 12 A D- F D D • SB 5789, 6310 / HB 1774 - Child Access Gael Tarleton 36 A A A A A Bruce Dammeier 25 A D- F F F Prevention (support) Brad Hawkins 12 A N F D D Sharon Tomiko Santos 37 A A- A A A Jan Angel R 26 A N F F D Tom Dent 13 A D- F D D • SB 6352, 5727 / HB 2461, 1857 - Extreme Eric Pettigrew 37 A N B A A- Jeannie Darneille 27 A A A+ A+ A Matt Manweller 13 A N F D D Risk Protection Orders (support) June Robinson 38 A A A+ A+ A Steve O’Ban 28 A A- D D C- Norm Johnson 14 A D- F D D • HB 2603 - Temp Restrictions for Invol Mike Sells 38 A A- A A A Steve Conway 29 A N A B B+ Gina McCabe 14 A N F D D Commitment (support) Dan Kristiansen 39 A N F F F Mark Miloscia 30 A N F C C Bruce Chandler 15 A N F D D Elizabeth Scott 39 D F F F F Pam Roach 31 A F F F F David Taylor 15 F N F F F LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY – Grades reflect Jeff Morris 40 A N B B A- Maralyn Chase 32 A C A A B Maureen Walsh 16 A N F D D the degree to which legislators advocated Kristine Lytton 40 A N B B A- for gun responsibility in committee, Karen Keiser 33 A A A A A Terry Nealey 16 A N F D D Tana Senn 41 A A+ A+ A+ A+ amongst colleagues, on the floor, and in Sharon Nelson 34 A A A A A Paul Harris 17 A F F D D Judy Clibborn 41 A N B B B+ Tim Sheldon 35 A N F D D Lynda Wilson 17 A F F D D- Caucus. Vincent Buys 42 A N F D D Reuven Carlyle 36 A A A+ A+ A Brandon Vick 18 A D- F D D Luanne Van Werven 42 A N F D D Pramila Jayapal 37 A A+ A+ A+ A+ Liz Pike 18 A N F F F COMMUNITY ADVOCACY – Grades reflect Brady Walkinshaw 43 A A+ A+ A+ A+ how deeply legislators engaged with John McCoy 38 A A A A A J.D. Rossetti 19 A A- D D C Kirk Pearson 39 A N F D D Frank Chopp 43 A N B B B constituents, community groups, and Brian Blake 19 A A- D F D+ Kevin Ranker 40 A A- A A A Mark Harmsworth 44 A N F D D Alliance for Gun Responsibility partners to Richard DeBolt 20 A N F D D Steve Litzow 41 A N D C C Hans Dunshee 44 A N C C B- work towards greater gun responsibility. Ed Orcutt 20 A N F D D Doug Ericksen 42 A N F D D Roger Goodman 45 A A B B B+ Strom Peterson 21 A A- A A A Larry Springer 45 A A- B B B+ Jamie Pedersen 43 A A A+ A+ A+ Lillian Ortiz-Self 21 A N B B+ B+ = Legislators who went the extra mile for Gerry Pollet 46 A A A A A Steve Hobbs 44 A N C C C Sam Hunt 22 A A A+ A+ A+ gun safety, from meeting with constituents to Jessyn Farrell 46 A A+ A+ A+ A+ Andy Hill 45 A A- D D C Chris Reykdal 22 A A A+ A+ A+ speaking out in the press. Mark Hargrove 47 A N F D D David Frockt 46 A A+ A+ A+ A+ Sherry Appleton 23 A A A+ A+ A Pat Sullivan 47 A A- B B B = Legislators who blocked Alliance Joe Fain 47 A A+ D D C Drew Hansen 23 A N A+ A+ A Joan McBride 48 A A A A A priority legislation. Cyrus Habib 48 A A+ A+ A+ A+ Steve Tharinger 24 A A A+ A+ A+ Patty Kuderer 48 A A+ A A A Annette Cleveland 49 A A A A A Kevin Van De Wege 24 A N C C C Jim Moeller 49 A A A A A Sharon Wylie 49 A N A- A- A- 2016 Gun Responsibility Legislative Scorecard Senator LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall State Representative LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall State Representative LD VOTE Sponsorship Legislative Community Overall 2016 LEGISLATOR GRADES – Legislative Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade leadership is more than just taking votes, which is why we’re including evaluations Rosemary McAuliffe 1 A A A A A Luis Moscoso 1 A A A A A Melanie Stambaugh 25 A N F D D on priority gun responsibility legislation, Randi Becker 2 A N F D D Derek Stanford 1 A A A A A Hans Zeiger 25 A N F D D bill sponsorship, and legislative and Andy Billig 3 A A A A+ A+ J.T.
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