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We are 40 independently elected state representatives whose views are shaped by our personal values and the needs of the communities we represent. It is our job to listen to our constituents, amplify their voices in Legislature, and advocate for solutions that will make Washington state a better place to live, work and raise a family.
- Gina Mosbrucker
We are 40 independently elected state representatives whose...
- Carolyn Eslick
House Bill 1946 establishes a Washington health corps...
- Joel Kretz
Decades of mismanaging our state forests has led to several...
- Mary Dye
Implementation of the governor's Climate Commitment Act...
- Ed Orcutt
Rep. Ed Orcutt was appointed to the Washington State House...
- Alex Ybarra
Initially appointed, Alex Ybarra was later elected in 2019...
- Bruce Chandler
Here, you can find information about work I am doing in the...
- Gina Mosbrucker
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We are 40 independently elected state representatives whose views are shaped by our personal values and the needs of the communities we represent.
We are 40 independently elected state representatives whose views are shaped by our personal values and the needs of the communities we represent. It is our job to listen to our constituents, amplify their voices in Legislature, and advocate for solutions that will make Washington state a better place to live, work and raise a family.
Nov 16, 2022 · Below is an interview with Mr. Hankin discussing his thoughts on Washington’s capital gains income tax. He wanted to make clear that he was not speaking on behalf of the IRS but instead these are his thoughts as a former IRS tax attorney. Here was our conversation:
We are 40 independently elected state representatives whose views are shaped by our personal values and the needs of the communities we represent. It is our job to listen to our constituents, amplify their voices in Legislature, and advocate for solutions that will make Washington state a better place to live, work and raise a family.
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Jan 11, 2021 · Washington House of Representatives District 20-Position 2 is represented by Ed Orcutt (R). As of the 2020 Census, Washington state representatives represented an average of 78,734 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 68,912 residents. About the office.