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1 Legislative Toolkit I AM THE UNION You Belong Here (v1/12/18) How to take action and advocate for the services we provide in our communities. WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES AFSCME COUNCIL 28 AFL-CIO

2 Table of Contents AFSCME PEOPLE... 3 Preparing your meeting with legislators... 4 Elected Statewide Officials... 6 Washington State Senators (alpha with district)... 6 Washington State Representativies (alph with district)... 7 Roster All Legislators - per district... 7 Member Directory - by district Districts Distircts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts Districts District Capitol Campus Map Senate Leadership Senate Committee Assignments House Leadership House Committee Assignments Puget Sound District Map Statewide Legislative & Congressional Districts Session Cutoff Calendar Federal Elected Officials Connect with AFSCME Council 28 (WFSE)...back cover Page 2

3 WHAT IS AFSCME PEOPLE? There is no workforce in the state of Washington that has more at stake in decisions made by the Legislature than state employees like us. The state legislature decides our wages, healthcare, pensions, job security, and working conditions. In Olympia, special interests groups spend millions of dollars every year working with politicians to try and cut our wages and benefits, outsource public services, and take away our freedom to join together to negotiate better conditions. AFSCME PEOPLE is how we fight back. It stands for Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality. It s our union s Political Action Committee, funded entirely by union members voluntary contributions. JOIN AFSCME PEOPLE TODAY! As individuals we are powerless against moneyed special interests and their agenda. But when we join together through PEOPLE, we have real power that can counter their attacks on our wages and benefits and further improve the lives of public service workers and working families. PEOPLE is the only way we will adequately fund our political action efforts to make sure special interest-backed politicians can t break us. Political action means registering voters, getting on phones, knocking on doors and building the state s most vibrant member lobbying program. It means rallying, campaigning and making sure that all working families get a fair shot. It means electing candidates who care about public services and the people who provide them. And it means holding the politicians accountable that don t. HOW DO I BECOME A PEOPLE MVP? You can become a PEOPLE MVP by giving $5 a paycheck (and you get a cool union PEOPLE jacket). Just sign a PEOPLE card authorizing your employer to deduct a specific amount of money as your voluntary PEO- PLE contribution money that will be invested in keeping state employee families like you strong. Page 3

4 Preparing for your meeting with your legislator: My name is, I m from Legislative district/city I have been working for for years. Agency/department (don t use acronyms) I chose to work in public service because Start with I believe (name a value- responsibility, opportunity, fairness, etc) As a job title, I describe your work and its impact In the past years, there have been a lot of cuts to my agency. Budget constraints have led to how have cuts have harmed community/people who depend on services and/or affected recruitment & retention This means/for example: I took time off work to come here today and ask what are you asking legislator to do? With your help we can Can I count on you to bring it back to value statement make the ask again Sample message: My name is Jacki and I m from the 22 nd district here in Olympia. I ve been working for the Department of Natural Resources for 15 years. I chose to work in public service because I believe in the protection of natural resources and the agency mission of resource protection. As a response coordinator, I dispatch resources to protect state lands from wildfire and other natural disasters/hazards. In the past 8 years, there have been a lot of cuts to my agency. Budget reductions have led to resource and personnel reduction. For example: we used to have 7 responders for a large incident - now we only have 4. It takes those 4 responders nearly twice as long to suppress an incident and ends up costing the state more money and damaging more of our precious resources. I took time off work today to ask you to protect our state lands. With your help we can protect our natural resources for this generation and the next. Can I count on you to look for revenue solutions to protect our state lands and not support an all-cuts budget? Page 4

5 Messaging tips: It is important we send a clear and concise message about the important services we provide to Washingtonians. Talking about the budget, revenue, and our contracts is important; but we also need connect their issue to the work we do every day. Remind legislators that state services have a real impact on our communities and their constituents. Do: Talk about why you became a state employee what values drive you to do the work? Talk about your values and how they translate to your work. Tie those values into a personal story to make it memorable. Talk about the improvements the legislature can make share your vision. Speak from the heart. The reality: State government is the safety net (the provider of last resort) for all Washington citizens. The cuts necessary to balance the budget would devastate higher education, human services, public safety, and any other part of the budget not protected by constitution or federal mandate. It is not smart to make cuts that push costs elsewhere or lead to more costs down the road. We need a balanced approach to closing the current budget shortfall that includes closing unfair tax loopholes and identifying new revenue sources to stabilize funding for programs in the short and long term. Don t: Complain about your agency or management. Talk to legislators about waste, fraud and abuse. Read a script/letter to your legislator. Use acronyms or job titles that don t translate outside your place of work. The reality: It is not in our interest to complain about bad management, waste, fraud or abuse to legislators. Our time with legislators is valuable and should be spent talking about things they can take action on or do something about. Page 5

6 Page 6 Governor Jay Inslee (D) PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) governor.inslee@gov.wa.gov Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib (D) th Ave. SW, LEG 220, PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) ltgov@leg.wa.gov Secretary of State Kim Wyman (R) th Ave. SW, LEG 250, PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) kim.wyman@sos.wa.gov Statewide Elected Officials Treasurer Duane Davidson (R) 416 Sid Snyder Ave. SW, LEG 230, PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) duane.davidson@tre.wa.gov State Auditor Pat McCarthy (D) 302 Sid Snyder Ave. SW, Insurance Bldg., Room 200 PO Box 40021, Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) mccarthyp@sao.wa.gov Senator Dist. Jan Angel (R) Barbara Bailey (R) Michael Baumgartner (R)... 6 Randi Becker (R)... 2 Andy Billig (D)... 3 John Braun (R) Sharon Brown (R)... 8 Reuven Carlyle (D) Maralyn Chase (D) Annette Cleveland (D) Steve Conway (D) Jeannie Darneille (D) Manka Dhingra (D) Doug Ericksen (R) Joe Fain (R) Phil Fortunato (R) David Frockt (D) Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) 1125 Washington St. SE, PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) ago@atg.wa.gov Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal (NP) Old Capitol Bldg., PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) chris.reykdal@k12.wa.us Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz (D) Natural Resources Bldg., PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) cpl@wadnr.gov Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler (D) 5000 Capitol Blvd., PO Box Olympia, WA (360) Fax (360) askmike@oic.wa.gov Washington State Senators alphabetic with district Senator Dist. Bob Hasegawa (D) Brad Hawkins (R) Steve Hobbs (D) Jim Honeyford (R) Sam Hunt (D) Karen Keiser (D) Curtis King (R) Patty Kuderer (D) Marko Liias (D) John McCoy (D) Mark Miloscia (R) Mark Mullet (D)... 5 Sharon Nelson (D) Steve O Ban (R) Mike Padden (R)... 4 Guy Palumbo (D)... 1 Jamie Pedersen (D) Senator Dist. Kevin Ranker (D) Ann Rivers (R) Christine Rolfes (D) Rebecca Saldaña (D) Mark Schoesler (R)... 9 Tim Sheldon (D-MCC) Shelly Short (R)... 7 Dean Takko (D) Kevin Van De Wege (D) Keith Wagoner(R) Maureen Walsh (R) Judy Warnick (R) Lisa Wellman (D) Lynda Wilson (R) Hans Zeiger (R)... 25

7 Washington State Representatives alphabetic with district Representative...Dist/Seat Sherry Appleton (D) Andrew Barkis (R) Steve Bergquist (D) Brian Blake (D) Vincent Buys (R) Michelle Caldier (R) Bruce Chandler (R) Mike Chapman (D) Frank Chopp (D) Judy Clibborn (D) Eileen Cody (D) Cary Condotta (R) Richard DeBolt (R) Tom Dent (R) Laurie Dolan (D) Beth Doglio (D) Mary Dye (R) Carolyn Eslick (R) Jake Fey (D) Joe Fitzgibbon (D) Noel Frame (D) Roger Goodman (D) Paul Graves (R) Mia Gregerson (D) Representative...Dist/Seat Dan Griffey (R) Larry Haler (R) Drew Hansen (D) Mark Hargrove (R) Mark Harmsworth (R) Paul Harris (R) Dave Hayes (R) Jeff Holy (R) Zack Hudgins (D) Morgan Irwin (R) Bill Jenkin (R) Laurie Jinkins (D) Norm Johnson (R) Ruth Kagi (D) Christine Kilduff (D) Steve Kirby (D) Brad Klippert (R) Shelley Kloba (D) Vicki Kraft (R) Joel Kretz (R) Dan Kristiansen (R) John Lovick (D) Kristine Lytton (D) Drew MacEwan (R) Dist. Senator Party Rep. Pos. 1 Party Rep. Pos. 2 Party 1 Guy Palumbo D Derek Stanford D Shelley Kloba D 2 Randi Becker R Andrew Barkis R J.T. Wilcox R 3 Andy Billig D Marcus Riccelli D Timm Ormsby D 4 Mike Padden R Matthew Shea R Bob McCaslin R 5 Mark Mullet D Jay Rodne R Paul Graves R 6 Michael Baumgartner R Mike Volz R Jeff Holy R 7 Shelly Short R Jacquelin Maycumber R Joel Kretz R 8 Sharon Brown R Brad Klippert R Larry Haler R 9 Mark Schoesler R Mary Dye R Joe Schmick R 10 Barbara Bailey R Norma Smith R Dave Hayes R 11 Bob Hasegawa D Zack Hudgins D Steve Bergquist D 12 Brad Hawkins R Cary Condotta R Mike Steele R 13 Judy Warnick R Tom Dent R Matt Manweller R 14 Curtis King R Norm Johnson R Gina McCabe R 15 Jim Honeyford R Bruce Chandler R David Taylor R 16 Maureen Walsh R Bill Jenkin R Terry Nealey R 17 Lynda Wilson R Vicki Kraft R Paul Harris R 18 Ann Rivers R Brandon Vick R Liz Pike R 19 Dean Takko D Jim Walsh R Brian Blake D 20 John Braun R Richard DeBolt R Ed Orcutt R 21 Marko Liias D Strom Peterson D Lillian Ortiz-Self D 22 Sam Hunt D Laurie Dolan D Beth Doglio D 23 Christine Rolfes D Sherry Appleton D Drew Hansen D 24 Kevin Van DeWege D Mike Chapman D Steve Tharinger D 25 Hans Zeiger R Melanie Stambaugh R Joyce McDonald R Representative...Dist/Seat Nicole Macri (D) Matt Manweller (R) Jacquelin Maycumber (R) 7-1 Joan McBride (D) Gina McCabe (R) Bob McCaslin (R) Joyce McDonald (R) 25-2 Jeff Morris (D) Dick Muri (R) Terry Nealey (R) Ed Orcutt (R) Timm Ormsby (D) Lillian Ortiz-Self (D) Tina Orwall (D) Mike Pellicciotti (D) Strom Peterson (D) Eric Pettigrew (D) Liz Pike (R) Gerry Pollet (D) Kristine Reeves (D) Marcus Riccelli (D) June Robinson (D) Jay Rodne (R) Cindy Ryu (D) Sharon Tomiko Santos (D) 37-1 All Legislators Per District Representative...Dist/Seat David Sawyer (D) Joe Schmick (R) Mike Sells (D) Tana Senn (D) Matthew Shea (R) Vandana Slatter (D) Norma Smith (R) Larry Springer (D) Melanie Stambaugh (R) 25-1 Derek Stanford (D) Mike Steele (R) Drew Stokesbary (R) 31-1 Monica Stonier (D) Pat Sullivan (D) Gael Tarleton (D) David Taylor (R) Steve Tharinger (D) Luanne Van Werven (R) Brandon Vick (R) Javier Valdez (D) Mike Volz (R) Jim Walsh (R) J.T. Wilcox (R) Sharon Wylie (D) Jesse Young (R) Dist. Senator Party Rep. Pos. 1 Party Rep. Pos. 2 Party 26 Jan Angel R Jesse Young R Michelle Caldier R 27 Jeannie Darneille D Laurie Jinkins D Jake Fey D 28 Steve O Ban R Dick Muri R Christine Kilduff D 29 Steve Conway D David Sawyer D Steve Kirby D 30 Mark Miloscia R Mike Pellicciotti D Kristine Reeves D 31 Phil Fortunato R Drew Stokesbary R Morgan Irwin R 32 Maralyn Chase D Cindy Ryu D Ruth Kagi D 33 Karen Keiser D Tina Orwall D Mia Gregerson D 34 Sharon Nelson D Eileen Cody D Joe Fitzgibbon D 35 Tim Sheldon (MCC) D Dan Griffey R Drew MacEwen R 36 Reuven Carlyle D Noel Christina Frame D Gael Tarleton D 37 Rebecca Saldaña D Sharon Tomiko Santos D Eric Pettigrew D 38 John McCoy D June Robinson D Mike Sells D 39 Keith Wagoner R Dan Kristiansen R Carolyn Eslick R 40 Kevin Ranker D Kristine Lytton D Jeff Morris D 41 Lisa Wellman D Tana Senn D Judy Clibborn D 42 Doug Ericksen R Luanne Van Werven R Vincent Buys R 43 Jamie Pedersen D Nicole Macri D Frank Chopp D 44 Steve Hobbs D John Lovick D Mark Harmsworth R 45 Manka Dhingra D Roger Goodman D Larry Springer D 46 David Frockt D Gerry Pollet D Javier Valdez D 47 Joe Fain R Mark Hargrove R Pat Sullivan D 48 Patty Kuderer D Vandana Slatter D Joan McBride D 49 Annette Cleveland D Sharon Wylie D Monica Stonier D WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 7

8 Member Directory By District District 1 Sen. Guy Palumbo - D Rep. Derek Stanford, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Shelley Kloba, Pos. 2 - D (360) guy.palumbo@leg.wa.gov LEG 402 LA: Jared Mead jared.mead@leg.wa.gov Aide: Matt King matt.king@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Higher Ed & Workf. Dev., v chair Local Government, vice chair Energy, Env. & Tech, vice chair Ways and Means Occupation: small business owner Elected in 2016 (360) derek.stanford@leg.wa.gov JLOB 327 LA: Stephen Cardamenis stephen.cardamenis@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Ag. & Natural Resources Business & Financial Servervices District 2 Sen. Randi Becker - R Rep. Andrew Barkis, Pos. 1 - R Rep. JT Wilcox, Pos. 2 - R (360) randi.becker@leg.wa.gov LEG 316 LA: Tiffani Sanné tiffani.sanne@leg.wa.gov LA: Tristan Sanabria tristan.sanabria@leg.wa.gov Counties: Pierce, Thurston Health and Long Term Care Leadership: Minority Caucus Chair Occupations: Medical administrator, Realtor, flight attendant Elected in 2008 (360) andrew.barkis@leg.wa.gov LEG 122D LA: Shelby Pelon shelby.pelon@leg.wa.gov Counties: Pierce, Thurston Business & Financial Services Community. Dev., Housing & Tribal Affairs, asst. ranking (360) shelley.kloba@leg.wa.gov LEG 132A LA: Paul Quiñonez paul.quinonez@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Commerce & Gaming, v chair (360) jt.wilcox@leg.wa.gov LEG 426A LA: Sharon Trask sharon.trask@leg.wa.gov Counties: Pierce, Thurston Finance District 3 Sen. Andy Billig - D Rep. Marcus Ricelli, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Timm Ormsby, Pos. 2 - D (360) andy.billig@leg.wa.gov LEG 412 LA: Noelle Connolly noelle.connolly@leg.wa.gov Aide: Natalie Reil natalie.reil@leg.wa.gv County: Spokane Early Learning & K-12 Ed. Ways and Means Leadership: Majority Deputy Leader In District: (509) Occupation: co-owner of Spokane Indians Elected to Senate in 2012, to House 2010 (360) marcus.riccelli@leg.wa.gov LEG 434A LA: Maureen Haeger maureen.haeger@leg.wa.gov County: Spokane Capital Budget Health Care & Wellness In-District: (509) Occupation: senior policy analyst Elected in 2012 (360) timm.ormsby@leg.wa.gov JLOB 315 LA: Shannon Waechter shannon.waechter@leg. wa.gov County: Spokane, chair District 4 Sen. Mike Padden - R Rep. Matthew Shea, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Bob McCaslin, Pos. 2 - R (360) mike.padden@leg.wa.gov INB 106 LA: Janet Voye janet.voye@leg.wa.gov Aide: Thomas Trull County: Spokane Law & Justice, ranking Early Learning & K-12 Ed. District Office: (206) Occupation: telecommunications analyst Elected in 2010 Occupation: Realtor Appointed in 2014 (360) matthew.shea@leg.wa.gov LEG 427A LA: Whitney Marshall whitney.marshall@leg.wa.gov County: Spokane Judiciary In District: (425) Elected in 2016 Leadership: Minority Floor Leader Occupation: Agriculture Elected in 2010 In-District Contact: (509) Occupation: concrete construction Elected in 2003 (360) bob.mccaslin@leg.wa.gov JLOB 425 LA: Scott Staley scott.staley@leg.wa.gov County: Spokane Early Learn. & Human Svcs. Education In District: (509) Occupations: Retired Judge, retired Judicial Liaison for National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. Elected to Senate in 2011, served in House Leadership: Minority Caucus Chair In-District: (509) Occupation: attorney Elected in 2008 Occupation: teacher Appointed in 2014 Page 8 Page 5

9 District 5 Sen. Mark Mullet - D Rep. Jay Rodne, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Paul Graves, Pos. 2 - R (360) mark.mullet@leg.wa.gov LEG 415 LA: Adam Day adam.day@leg.wa.gov Aide: Sam Hendrickson sam.hendrickson@leg.wa.gov Financial Inst. & Insurance, chair Early Learning & K-12 Ed. Health & Long Term Care Leadership: Majority Assistant Whip In District: (425) Occupation: Int l. finance, small business owner Elected in 2012 Page 6 (360) jay.rodne@leg.wa.gov JLOB 420 LA: Kayla Van Horn kayla.vanhorn@leg.wa.gov Judiciary, ranking Health Care & Wellness Occupation: attorney, Lt. Col. in Marine Corps Res. (360) paul.graves@leg.wa.gov LEG 122B LA: Alec Northrop alec.northrop@leg.wa.gov H Care & Well., asst ranking Judiciary District 6 Sen. Michael Baumgartner - R Rep. Mike Volz, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Jeff Holy, Pos. 2 - R (360) michael.baumgartner@leg.wa.gov LEG 404 LA: Matt McCoy matt.mccoy@leg.wa.gov County: Spokane Financial Inst. & Insurance, ranking Labor & Commerce, ranking In-District: (509) Occupation: diplomat, business consultant Elected in 2010 District 7 Sen. Shelly Short - R Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Joel Kretz, Pos. 2 - R (360) shelly.short@leg.wa.gov LEG 409 LA: Shannon Garland shannon.garland@leg.wa.gov Aide: Dylan Schlatter dylan.schlatter@leg.wa.gov Counties: Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens Local Government, ranking Higher Ed & Workforce Development Occupation: construction, golf professional Elected to Senate in 2017, to House in 2008 (360) jacquelin.maycumber@leg.wa.gov JLOB 411 LA: Chelsea Woods chelsea.woods@leg.wa.gov Counties: Ferry, Lincoln, Stevens, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Environment, asst. ranking Health Care & Wellness District 8 Sen. Sharon Brown - R Rep. Brad Klippert, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Larry Haler, Pos. 2 - R (360) sharon.brown@leg.wa.gov INB 202 LA: Jeri May jeri.may@leg.wa.gov Aide: Sam Coleman sam.coleman@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton Econ. Dev. & Int l Trade, ranking Energy, Environment & Technology Leadership: Minority Deputy Leader Occupation: attorney, real estate development Elected in 2013 Member Directory By District Elected in 2003 (360) mike.volz@leg.wa.gov JLOB 427 LA: Phillip Janzen phillip.janzen@leg.wa.gov Appointed in 2017 (360) brad.klippert@leg.wa.gov LEG 122A LA: Michelle Byrne michelle.byrne@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton Public Safety, ranking Early Learn. & Hum. Svcs. Judiciary Occupation: sheriff s deputy, Lt. Col. in Army National Guard Elected in 2008 County: Spokane Education In District: (509) Elected in 2016 Occupation: attorney Elected in 2016 (360) jeff.holy@leg.wa.gov JLOB 405 LA: William Rasavage william.rasavage@leg.wa.gov County: Spokane (360) joel.kretz@leg.wa.gov LEG 335A LA: Jasmine Elam jasmine.elam@leg.wa.gov Counties: Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, assistant ranking Ag. & Natural Resources Leadership: Minority Deputy Leader Occupation timber and rancher Elected in 2004 (360) larry.haler@leg.wa.gov LEG 122H LA: Jan Swenson jan.swenson@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton Higher Education Judiciary In District: (509) Elected in 2004 Higher Ed., ranking Public Safety Occupation: attorney, retired police detective In District: (509) Elected in 2012 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 9

10 District 9 Sen. Mark Schoesler - R Rep. Mary Dye, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Joe Schmick Pos. 2 - R (360) mark.schoesler@leg.wa.gov LEG 314 Sr. LA: Krista Winters krista.winters@leg.wa.gov LA: Jesse Taylor jesse.taylor@leg.wa.gov Counties: Adams, Asotin, Franklin, Garfield, Spokane, Whitman Leadership: Minority Leader Occupation: farmer, rancher - cattle, wheat, hay, canola Elected to Senate in 2004, to House in 1992 (360) mary.dye@leg.wa.gov JLOB 432 LA: Ruth Johnson ruth.johnson@leg.wa.gov Counties: Adams, Asotin, Franklin, Parts of Garfield, Spokane, Whitman Capital Budget Environment District 10 Sen. Barbara Bailey - R Rep. Norma Smith, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Dave Hayes, Pos. 2 - R (360) barbara.bailey@leg.wa.gov LEG 407 LA: Vicki Angelini vicki.angelini@leg.wa.gov Aide: Eric Hemmen eric.hemmen@leg.wa.gov Counties: Island, Skagit, Snohomish Health Care Leadership: Minority Whip Occupation: owner, business training and management Elected to Senate in 2012, to House 2002 Member Directory By District (360) norma.smith@leg.wa.gov JLOB 435 LA: Tucker Bronkema tucker.bronkema@leg.wa.gov Counties: Island, Skagit, Snohomish Tech. & Econ. Dev., ranking Capitol Budget, asst. ranking (360) joe.schmick@leg.wa.gov LEG 426B LA: Sharra Finley sharra.finley@leg.wa.gov Counties: Adams, Asotin, Franklin, Garfield, Spokane, Whitman Health Care & Wellness, ranking Agriculture & Natural Resources (360) dave.hayes@leg.wa.gov JLOB 467 LA: Mitchel Chitwood mitchel.chitwood@leg.wa.gov Counties: Island, Skagit, Snohomish Public Safety, asst. ranking District 11 Sen. Bob Hasegawa - D Rep. Zack Hudgins, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Steve Bergquist, Pos. 2 - D (360) bob.hasegawa@leg.wa.gov JAC 223 LA: Sam Cho sam.cho@leg.wa.gov Aide: Jin-Ah Kim jinah.kim@leg.wa.gov Fin. Inst. & Ins., vice chair Labor & Commerce, vice chair Ways and Means Occupation: VP, Washington State Labor Council In District: (206) Elected to Senate in 2012, to House in 2004 (360) zack.hudgins@leg.wa.gov LEG 438A LA: Alice MacLean alice.maclean@leg.wa.gov State Government, chair Approporiations Technology & Economic Dev. District 12 Sen. Brad Hawkins - R Rep. Cary Condotta, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Mike Steele, Pos. 2 - R (360) brad.hawkins@leg.wa.gov INB 107 LA: Jack Grimm jack.grimm@leg.wa.gov Aide: Mauricio Gonzalez mauricio.gonzalez@leg.wa.gov Elected in 2016 Counties: Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan Higher Ed.& Workf. Dev., ranking Early Learn. & K-12 Ed. Energy, Environment & Tech. Occupation: farmer Appointed in 2015 In District (360) Elected in 2008 In District: (206) Occupation: Amazon, Microsoft, United Way, Highline Community College Elected in 2002 (360) cary.condotta@leg.wa.gov LEG 425B LA: Brandt Cappell brandt.cappel@leg.wa.gov Counties: Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan Commerce & Gaming, ranking Finance In District: (509) Occupation: radio talk show host, marketing Elected in 2002 Occupation: farmer - wheat, barley, peas, lentils Appointed in 2007 Leadership: Minority Whip Occupation: deputy sheriff, WACOPS past president Elected in 2012 (360) steve.bergquist@leg.wa.gov JLOB 322 LA: Syd Locke syd.locke@leg.wa.gov Education Business & Financial Services Occupation: teacher, coach, business owner Elected in 2012 (360) mike.steele@leg.wa.gov LEG 122F LA: Wanda Brosey wanda.brosey@leg.wa.gov Counties: Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan Capitol Budget Education Tech. & Econ. Development Occupation: policy analyst Elected in 2016 Page 10 Page 7

11 Page 8 Member Directory By District District 13 Sen. Judy Warnick - R Rep. Tom Dent, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Matt Manweller, Pos. 2 - R (360) judy.warnick@@leg.wa.gov INB 103 LA: Charlie Kirry charlie.kirry@leg.wa.gov Aide: Ronna Myles-Era ronna.myles-era@leg.wa.gov Counties: Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln, Yakima Ag., Water, Nat. Res. & Parks, ranking In District: (509) Elected: to Senate in 2014, to House in 2006 (360) tom.dent@leg.wa.gov JLOB 437 LA: Daphne Whitehall daphne.whitehall@leg.wa.gov Counties: Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln, Yakima Ag. & Nat. Res., asst. ranking Early Learn. & Hum. Svcs, ranking District 14 Sen. Curtis King - R Rep. Norm Johnson, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Gina McCabe, Pos. 2 - R (360) curtis.king@leg.wa.gov INB 115A LA: Tawnya Smith tawnya.smith@leg.wa.gov Aide: Tyson Shepard tyson.shepard@leg.wa.gov County: Yakima, Klickitat, Skamania and Clark (part), ranking Labor & Commerce Occupation: business owner, GE executive Elected in 2007 (360) norm.johnson@leg.wa.gov LEG 122C LA: Gale Sackman gale.sackman@leg.wa.gov County: Yakima, Klickitat, Skamania and Clark (part) Capital Budget Education In District: (509) Occupation: teacher, counselor, principal Elected in 2008 District 15 Sen. Jim Honeyford - R Rep. Bruce Chandler, Pos. 1 - R Rep. David Taylor, Pos. 2 - R (360) jim.honeyford@leg.wa.gov INB 112 LA: Penny McWain penny.mcwain@leg.wa.gov Counties: Yakima, assistant ranking Ag., Water, Nat. Res. & Parks Occupation: retired teacher/librarian, farmer, police officer Elected to Senate in 1998 to House in 1994 (360) bruce.chandler@leg.wa.gov LEG 427B LA: Melinda Bailey melinda.bailey@leg.wa.gov Counties: Yakima, ranking Ag. & Natural Resources (360) matt.manweller@leg.wa.gov JLOB 470 LA: Suzi Ryan suzi.ryan@leg.wa.gov Counties: Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln, Yakima Labor & Workplace Standards Tech. & Economic Development (360) gina.mccabe@leg.wa.gov JLOB 431 LA: Benjamin Tindall benjamin.tindall@leg.wa.gov County: Yakima, Klickitat, Skamania and Clark (part) Business & Financial Services Cmty Dev., Hous. & Tri. Aff. ranking Labor & Wkpl. Stds, asst. ranking (360) david.taylor@leg.wa.gov JLOB 421 LA: Jaime Rowland jaime.rowland@leg.wa.gov Counties: Yakima Local Government, ranking Environment, Labor & Workplace Standards District 16 Sen. Maureen Walsh - R Rep. Bill Jenkin, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Terry Nealey, Pos. 2 - R (360) maureen.walsh@leg.wa.gov INB 205 LA: Skyler Rude skyler.rude@leg.wa.gov Aide: Kimberly Fitzpatrick kimberly.fitzpatrick@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Walla Walla Human Services & Corrections In District: (509) Leadership: Minority Assistant Whip Year first elected: to Senate in 2016 In District: (509) Occupation: Rancher Elected in 2014 Occupation: orchardist, fruit grower Elected in 1998 (360) bill.jenkin@leg.wa.gov JLOB 417 LA: Marge Plumage marge.plumage@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Walla Walla Business & Financial Service Commerce & Gaming Cmty Dev., Hous. & Tribal Aff In District: (509) Occupation: financial advisor Elected in 2016 In District: (509) Occupation: political science professor Elected in 2012 Elected in 2014 Occupation: planner for Kittitas County Appointed in 2009 (360) terry.nealey@leg.wa.gov JLOB 404 LA: Meagan Allen meagan.allen@leg.wa.gov Counties: Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Walla Walla Finance, ranking Appropriation Tech. & Econ. Devel. In District: (509) Occupation: attorney, prosecuting attorney Elected in 2009 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 11

12 Member Directory By District District 17 Sen. Lynda Wilson - R Rep. Vicki Kraft, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Paul Harris, Pos. 2 - R (360) lynda.wilson@leg.wa.gov INB 110 LA: Amber Hardtke amber.hardtke@leg.wa.gov Aide: Janice Wright janice.wright@leg.wa.gov County: Clark Labor & Commerce Law & Justice Elected to Senate in 2016, to House in 2014 District 18 Sen. Ann Rivers - R Rep. Brandon Vick, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Liz Pike, Pos. 2 - R (360) ann.rivers@leg.wa.gov INB 204 LA: Elizabeth Pebley elizabeth.pebley@leg.wa.gov Aide: Jogalun Hasz jogalun.hasz@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clark, Cowlitz Health & Long Term Care, ranking Early Learning & K-12 Ed Leadership: Caucus Whip Occupation: small business owner, former teacher Elected to Senate in 2012, to House in 2010 (360) brandon.vick@leg.wa.gov JLOB 468 LA: Peter Gilmour peter.gilmour@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clark, Cowlitz Bus. & Fin. Serv., ranking Commerce & Gaming, asst. ranking District 19 Sen. Dean Takko - D Rep. Jim Walsh, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Brian Blake, Pos. 2 - D (360) dean.takko@leg.wa.gov JAC 226 LA: Darci Suttle darci.suttle@leg.wa.gov Aide: Kevin Gordon kevin.gordon@leg.wa.gov Counties: Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Lewis Local Government, chair Econ. Dev. & Int l. Trade, v. chair Occupation: economic development specialist, legslative assistant Elected to Senate in 2015 to House in 2004 (360) jim.walsh@leg.wa.gov JLOB 428 District 20 Sen. John Braun - R Rep. Richard DeBolt, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Ed Orcutt, Pos. 2 - R (360) john.braun@leg.wa.gov LEG 403A LA: Ruth Peterson ruth.peterson@leg.wa.gov Aide: Jeri May jeri.may@leg.wa.gov Counties: Lewis, Thurston, Cowlitz, Clark, ranking Labor & Commerce Occupation: Manufacturing business owner, Navy Reserves Elected in 2012 (360) vicki.kraft@leg.wa.gov JLOB 418 LA: Connor Haggerty connor.haggerty@leg.wa.gov County: Clark Capital Budget State Gov., Elect. & Info. Tech. Elected in 2016 In District: (360) Occupation: landscape construction Elected in 2012 Occupation: Publishing Elected: to House in 2016 LA: Kari Dodson kari.dodson@leg.wa.gov Counties: Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Lewis Bus. & Fin. Svcs., asst. ranking Capitol Budget Ag. & Natural Resources (360) richard.debolt@leg.wa.gov LEG 425A LA: Catherine Word catherine.word@leg.wa.gov Counties: Lewis, Thurston, Cowlitz, Clark Capital Budget, ranking Tech. & Econ. Dev., asst. ranking Health Care & Wellness Occupation: external relations, power generation Elected in 1996 (360) paul.harris@leg.wa.gov JLOB 403 LA: Meagan Hillier meagan.hillier@leg.wa.gov County: Clark Education, ranking Health Care & Wellness Occupation: small business owner Year first elected: to House in 2010 (360) liz.pike@leg.wa.gov JLOB 469 LA: Richelle MacKersie Richelle MacKersie@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clark, Cowlitz Local Gov. assist. ranking Labor & Workplace Stds. Leadership: Minority Assistant Floor Leader Occupation: ad agency, farmer/operator Elected in 2012 (360) brian.blake@leg.wa.gov LEG 437A LA: Dawn Thomas dawn.thomas@leg.wa.gov Counties: Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Lewis Ag. & Natural Res., chair Bus. & Fin. Services Commerce & Gaming In-District Contact: (360) Occupation: logger, forester, environ. spec. Appointed in 2003 (360) ed.orcutt@leg.wa.gov JLOB 408 LA: Tori Benson tori.benson@leg.wa.gov Counties: Lewis, Thurston, Cowlitz, Clark ranking Finance, asst. ranking Ag. & Natural Resources Occupation: consulting forester Appointed in 2001 Page 12 Page 9

13 Page 10 Member Directory By District District 21 Sen. Marko Liias - D Rep. Strom Peterson, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, Pos. 2 - D (360) marko.liias@leg.wa.gov LEG 309 LA: Curt Kohlwes curt.kohlwes@leg.wa.gov Aide: Lynne Marie Randall lynnemarie.randall@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Higher Ed & Workforce Dev. Local Government Leadership: Majority Floor Leader Occupations: City Manager s Office, Mukilteo Elected to Senate in 2014, to House in 2008 (360) strom.peterson@leg.wa.gov JLOB 324 LA: Joshua Apata joshua.apata@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Capital Budget, vice chair Environment, vice chair Local Government District 22 Sen. Sam Hunt - D Rep. Laurie Dolan Pos. 1 - D Rep. Beth Doglio, Pos. 2 - D (360) sam.hunt@leg.wa.gov LEG 405 LA: Meagan Arndt meagan.arndt@leg.wa.gov Aide: Alicia Riegel alicia.riegel@leg.wa.gov County: Thurston State Gov., Tribal Rel. & Elect., chair Early Learning & K-12 Ed Elected to Senate in 2016, to House in 2000 (360) laurie.dolan@leg.wa.gov JLOB 318 LA: Eilene Swarthout eilene.swarthout@leg.wa.gov County: Thurston Education, vice chair State Government, vice chair Finance District 23 Sen. Christine Rolfes - D Rep. Sherry Appleton, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Drew Hansen, Pos. 2 - D (360) christine.rolfes@leg.wa.gov JAC 303 LA: Linda Owens linda.owens@leg.wa.gov LA: Mikhail Cherniske mikhail.cherniske@leg.wa.gov County: Kitsap, chair Early Learn. & K-12 Ed. v chair Leadership: Minority Asst. Floor Leader Occupation: bus. dev. officer, US gov. Elected: to Senate in 2012, to House in 2006 District 24 Sen. Kevin Van De Wege - D Rep. Mike Chapman, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Steve Tharinger, Pos. 2 - D (360) kevin.vandewege@leg.wa.gov JAC 212 LA: Linda Barnfather linda.barnfather@leg.wa.gov Aide: Molly Sullivan molly.sullivan@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson Ag. Water, Nat. Res & Parks, chair Health & Long Term Care In District: (360) Occupation: fire fighter Elected to Senate in 2016, to House in 2006 District Office: (206) Elected in 2004 Year elected: to House in 2016 (360) sherry.appleton@leg.wa.gov LEG 132F LA: Lisa Hardy lisa.hardy@leg.wa.gov County: Kitsap Local Government, chair Public Safety State Gov. Elect. & Info. Tech. Occupation: small business owner Year first elected: to House in 2004 (360) mike.chapman@leg.wa.gov LEG 132B LA: Sarah Temples sarah.temples@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson Ag. & Nat. Res., vice chair Public Safety Elected in 2016 (360) lillian.ortiz-self@leg.wa.gov JLOB 330 LA: Israel Rios israel.rios@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Early Learning & Human Svcs Education District Office: (206) Elected in 2014 (360) beth.doglio@leg.wa.gov JLOB 317 LA: Danielle Westbrook danielle.westbrook@leg.wa.gov County: Thurston Capital Budget, vice chair Labor & Workplace Standards Tech. & Econ. Development Year elected: to House in 2016 (360) drew.hansen@leg.wa.gov JLOB 370 LA: Josie Ellison josie.ellison@leg.wa.gov County: Kitsap Higher Education, chair Judiciary Occupation: attorney, lecturer at UW law school, author Appointed in 2011 (360) steve.tharinger@leg.wa.gov JLOB 314 LA: Leanne Horn leanne.horn@leg.wa.gov Counties: Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson Capital Budget, chair Health Care & Wellness Occupation: small business owner Year first elected: to House in 2010 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 13

14 Page 14 Member Directory By District District 25 Sen. Hans Zeiger - R Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Joyce McDonald, Pos. 2 - R (360) hans.zeiger@leg.wa.gov (360) melanie.stambaugh@leg.wa.gov (360) joyce.mcdonald@leg.wa.gov INB 109 LA: Nick Russell LEG 122E JLOB 406 nick.russell@leg.wa.gov Aide: Alex Posielski alex.posielski@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Early Learn. & K-12 Ed., chair State Gov., Tribal Rel. & Elections Occupation: National Guard Elected: to House in 2014 Elected in 2016 Elected: to Senate in 2016 District 26 Sen. Jan Angel - R Rep. Jesse Young, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Michelle Caldier, Pos. 2 - R (360) jan.angel@leg.wa.gov (360) jesse.young@leg.wa.gov (360) michelle.caldier@leg.wa.gov INB 203A JLOB 422 LEG 122G LA: Holly Cocci holly.cocci@leg.wa.gov LA: * LA: aaron.hallenberg aaron.hallenberg@leg.wa.gov Aide: Jessica Varvil jessica.varvil@leg.wa.gov Counties: Kitsap, Pierce Counties: Kitsap, Pierce Counties: Kitsap, Pierce Commerce & Gaming Education Fin. Inst. & Insurance, ranking Technology & Economic Dev. Health Care & Wellness Law & Justice, asst., ranking Local Government, asst. ranking Occupation: commercial banking, finance business owner Elected to Senate in 2013, to House in 2008 District 27 Sen. Jeannie Darneille - D Rep. Laurie Jinkins, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Jake Fey, Pos. 2 - D (360) jeannie.darneille@leg.wa.gov (360) laurie.jinkins@leg.wa.gov (360) JAC 237 JLOB 308 JLOB 414 LA: Lisa Fisch LA: Ann Dasch LA: Anna Nepomuceno lisa.fisch@leg.wa.gov ann.dasch@leg.wa.gov anna.nepomuceno@leg.wa.gov Aide: * County: Pierce County: County: Pierce Judiciary, chair, vice chair Environment Human Serv. & Corr., chair Health Care & Wellness Technology & Economic Dev. Law & Justice Occupation: non profit consultant Elected to Senate in 2012, House in 2000 * Aide s name not available at deadline District 28 Sen. Steve O Ban - R Rep. Dick Muri, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Christine Kilduff, Pos. 2 - D (360) steve.oban@leg.wa.gov (360) dick.muri@leg.wa.gov (360) christine.kilduff@leg.wa.gov INB 102 JLOB 424 JLOB 334 LA: Michelle Lewis LA: Loujanna Rohrer michelle.lewis@leg.wa.gov lj.rohrer@leg.wa.gov Aide: Lora Crivello lora.crivello@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Human Serv. & Corr., ranking Occupation: attorney Elected to Senate in 2013, House in 2012 LA: Shelbi Hogenson shelbi.hogenson@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Higher Education District Office: (253) Appointed in 2014 * not available at publishing deadline In District: (253) Occupation: asst. AG, deputy dir. Tac-Pierce Health Dep., asst. sec y Wash. Dept. of Health Elected in 2010 County: Pierce Education, assistant ranking Judiciary, assistant ranking Early Learn. & Human Svcs Occupation: retired Lt. Colonel, USAF District Office: (253) Appointed in 2013 Occupation: dentist, retired Elected in 2014 LA: Dianna Hawkins dianna.hawkins@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce State Government, ranking Tech. & Economic Dev. District Office: (253) Occupation: energy expert, WSU extension dir. Elected in 2012 LA: Jennifer Way jennifer.way@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Judiciary, vice chair Early Learn. & Human Svcs. Education Occupation: attorney formerly representing labor, employment and families, agency manager for family support advocacy In District: (253) Elected in 2014 Page 11

15 Member Directory By District District 29 Sen. Steve Conway - R Rep. David Sawyer, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Steve Kirby, Pos. 2 - D (360) steve.conway@leg.wa.gov JAC 241 LA: Kimberlie Lelli kimberlie.lelli@leg.wa.gov Aide: Sara DeVelle sara.develle@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Health & Long Term Care Labor & Commerce Vice President of the Senate Pro Tem Occupation: union business agent Elected Senate in 2010, House in 1993 (360) steve.kirby@leg.wa.gov LEG 437B LA: Christel Mason-Gillespie christel.gillespie@leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Business & Fin. Services, chair Commerce & Gaming Judiciary District 30 Sen. Mark Miloscia - R Rep. Mike Pellicciotti, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Kristine Reeves, Pos. 2 - D (360) mark.milocia@leg.wa.gov INB 105 LA: Trixie Harmon trixie.harmon@leg.wa.gov Aide: Chavanne Ludick chavanne.ludick@leg.wa.gov State Gov. Tribal Rel & Elect., ranking Higher Ed & Workforce Dev. Human Svcs. & Corrections Elected to Senate in 2014, to House in 1998, (360) mike.pellicciotti@leg.wa.gov JLOB 304 LA: Katie Dean katie.dean@leg.wa.gov Public Safety, vice chair State Government (360) kristine.reeves@leg.wa.gov LEG 132D LA: Breann Pugnetti breann.pugnetti@leg.wa.gov Business & Fin. Svcs, v. chair Capital Budget Cmty Dev., Hous. & Tribal Aff. District 31 Sen. Phil Fortunato - R Rep. Drew Stokesbary, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Morgan Irwin, Pos. 2 - R (360) phil.fortunato@leg.wa.gov INB 201 LA: Alex Bohler alexander.bohler@leg.wa.gov Aide: Matt Smith matt.smith@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Pierce Financial Institutions & Ins. Appointed to Senate 2017, elected to House, 2016, 1998 (360) drew.stokesbary@leg.wa.gov JLOB 426 LA: Gina Palermo gina.palermo@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Pierce, asst. ranking Education Finance (360) morgan.irwin@leg.wa.gov JLOB 430 LA: Fallon Stidd fallon.stidd@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Pierce State Gov., Elect. & Info. Tech. District 32 Sen. Maralyn Chase - D Rep. Cindy Ryu, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Ruth Kagi, Pos. 2 - D (360) maralyn.chase@leg.wa.gov JAC 224 LA: Remy Golla remy.golla@leg.wa.gov Aide: Troy Chen troy.chen@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Ag, Water, Trade & Econ. Dev., ranking; In District: (425) Elected to Senate in 2010, to House in 2008 (360) david.sawyer@leg.wa.gov JLOB 369 LA: Kacie Masten kacie.masten@.leg.wa.gov County: Pierce Commerce & Gaming, chair; Cmty Dev., Hous. & Tribal Aff. District Office: (253) Occupation: small business owner, law clerk Elected in 2012 In District: (253) Year first elected: to House in 2016 In District: (253) Occupation: attorney Year first elected: to House in 2014 (360) cindy.ryu@leg.wa.gov JLOB 325 LA: Shoubee Liaw shoubee.liaw@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Cmty. Dev. Hous. & Tribal Aff. chair Capital Budget Commerce & Gaming In District: (206) Occupation: insurance agent - prior service Year first elected: to House in 2010 Occupations: former finance dir., Sisters of St. Dominic; corporate development officer at Harborstone Credit Union Elected in 2000 In District: (253) Year first elected: 2016 Occupation: Seattle police officer Appointed: to House in 2017 (360) ruth.kagi@leg.wa.gov JLOB 320 LA: Peter Kitchen peter.kitchen.leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish Early Learn. & Hum. Svcs., chair Environment In District: (206) Occupation: commercial real estate, training, policy consulting, children s affairs, United Way Year first elected: to House in 1998 Page 12 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 15

16 Page 16 Member Directory By District District 33 Sen. Karen Keiser - D Rep. Tina Orwall, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Mia Gregerson, Pos. 2 - D (360) karen.keiser@leg.wa.gov (360) tina.orwall@leg.wa.gov (360) mia.gregerson@leg.wa.gov JAC 219 JLOB 326 JLOB 328 LA: Jennifer Minich LA: Mary Soderlind LA: Daniel Lugo jennifer.minich@leg.wa.gov mary.soderlind@leg.wa.gov daniel.lugo@leg.wa.gov Aide: Hunor Lengyel hunor.lengryel@leg.wa.gov Higher Education Labor & Workplace Standards, v. chair Judiciary Local Government Labor & Commerce, chair Public Safety State Gov. Elect & Info. Tech. Health & Long Term Care Leadership: Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore District Office: (206) President of the Senate Pro Tem In-District Contact: (206) Occupation: journalist, communications dir. Occupation: grant writer, govt. and foundations Appointed in 2013 Elected to Senate in 2000, to House in 1996 Elected in 2008 District 34 Sen. Sharon Nelson - D Rep. Eileen Cody, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, Pos. 2 - D (360) sharon.nelson@leg.wa.gov (360) eileen.cody@leg.wa.gov (360) joe.fitzgibbon@leg.wa.gov LEG 307 JLOB 303 JLOB 305 LA: Jeremy Mohn jeremy.mohn@leg.wa.gov LA: Peter Steelquist peter.steelquist@leg.wa.gov Leadership: Majority Caucus Leader Elected to Senate in 2010, to House in 2007, District 35 Sen. Tim Sheldon - D Rep. Dan Griffey, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Drew MacEwen, Pos. 2 - R (360) timothy.sheldon@leg.wa.gov (360) dan.griffey@leg.wa.gov (360) drew.macewen@leg.wa.gov LEG 417 JLOB 410 JLOB 434 LA: Suzette Cooper LA: Amber Oliver LA: Pamela Shaffer suzette.cooper@leg.wa.gov amber.oliver@leg.wa.gov pamela.shaffer@leg.wa.gov Aide: Beverly Burnley Counties: Kitsap, Mason, Counties: Kitsap, Mason, Thurston beverly.burnley@leg.wa.gov Thurston Counties: Kitsap, Mason, Thurston, asst. ranking Local Gov., ranking Capital Budget Early Learn. & Human Services Energy, Environ. & Technology Health Care & Wellness Public Safety Occupation: business owner, economic dev. Elected to Senate in 1997, to House in 1991 LA: Kendra Coburn kendra.coburn@leg.wa.gov Health Care & Wellness, chair In-District Contact: (206) Occupation: nurse Year elected: to House in 1994 Occupation: Fire Fighter Elected in 2014 District 36 Sen. Reuven Carlyle - D Rep. Noel Christina Frame, Pos. 1 - D (360) reuven.carlyle@leg.wa.gov (360) noel.frame@leg.wa.gov JAC 233 JLOB 319 LA: Kate Hoffman LA: Michelle Butler kate.hoffman@leg.wa.gov michelle.butler@leg.wa.gov Aide: Brooke Wolfe brooke.wolfe@leg.wa.gov Finance, vice chair Early Learn. & Human Svcs. Energy, Environ. & Tech., chair Labor & Workplace Standards Higher Ed & Workforce Develop. Human Services & Corrections In District: (206) Occupation: software & energy entrepreneur Appointed in 2016 Elected: to Senate in 2016, to House in 2008 In District: (206) LA: Sarah Tucker sarah.tucker@leg.wa.gov Environment. chair Ag. & Natural Resoures Year first elected: to House in 2010 Leadership: Minority Assistant Whip Occupation: investment firm, former submariner Elected in 2012 Rep. Gael Tarleton, Pos. 2 - D (360) gael.tarleton@leg.wa.gov LEG 429A LA: Jacob Thorp jacob.thorp@leg.wa.gov Tech. & Econ. Dev., v. chair Higher Education Leadership: House Majority Floor Leader District Office: (206) Occupation: research advisor, defense analyst Elected in 2010 Page 13

17 Member Directory By District District 37 Sen. Rebecca Saldaña - D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, Pos. 1 - D (360) rebecca.saldana@leg.wa.gov JAC 230 LA: Ayla Kadah ayla.kadah@leg.wa.gov vice chair Labor & Commerce State Gov., Tribal Rel. & Elect. Leadership: Majority Whip Elected in 2016 (360) sharontomiko.santos@leg.wa.gov JLOB 321 LA: Leena Vo leena.vo@leg.wa.gov Education, chair Business & Financial Services Technology & Economic Dev. Rep. Eric Pettigrew, Pos. 2 - D District 38 Sen. John McCoy - D Rep. June Robinson, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Mike Sells, Pos. 2 - D (360) john.mccoy@leg.wa.gov LEG 305 LA: Jody Olney jody.olney@leg.wa.gov LA: Crystal Florez crystal.florez@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Ag. Water, Nat. Res. & Parks. v. chair Labor & Commerce State Gov., Tribal Rel. & Elections Ways and Means Leadership: Minority Caucus Chair In District: (425) Occupation: tech. and econ. dev., retired Elected to Senate in 2013, to House in 2002 (360) june.robinson@leg.wa.gov JLOB 332 LA: Kim O Farrell kim.ofarrell@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish, vice chair Ag. & Natural Resources Health Care & Wellness (360) mike.sells@leg.wa.gov LEG 438B LA: Abigail Zulock abigail.zulock@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Labor & Workpl. Stds., chair Capital Budget Higher Education District 39 Sen. Keith Wagoner - R Rep. Dan Kristiansen, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Carolyn Eslick, Pos. 2 - R (360) keith.wagoner@leg.wa.gov INB 109B LA: Sharra Finley sharra.finley@leg.wa.gov Aide: Emily Russell emily.russell@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish, Skagit Economic Dev. & Int l Trade In District: (206) Occupation: non profit mgt., fund raising Elected in 1998 In District: (425) Appointed in 2013 (360) dan.kristiansen@leg.wa.gov LEG 335C LA: Reni Michael reni.michael@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish, Skagit, ranking Leadership: Minority Leader (360) eric.pettigrew@leg.wa.gov LEG 434B LA: Lanna Ripp lanna.ripp@leg.wa.gov Agriculture & Nat. Resources Public Safety Leadership: Majority Caucus Chair In District: (206) Occupation: pub. policy, Children s Alliance Elected in 2002 In District: (425) Occupations: sec-treas, Snoh. Co. Labor Council Year first elected: to House in 2004 (360) carolyn.eslick@leg.wa.gov JLOB 409 LA: Brenda Glenn brenda.glenn@leg.wa.gov Counties: King, Snohomish, Skagit Early Learning and Human Svcs Capital Budget Appointed in 2018 Elected in 2002 Appointed in 2017 District 40 Sen. Kevin Ranker - D Rep. Kristine Lytton, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Jeff Morris, Pos. 2 - D (360) kevin.ranker@leg.wa.gov JAC 215 LA: Maggie Yuse maggie.yuse@leg.wa.gov Aide: Sarah Myers sarah.myers@leg.wa.gov Counties: San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Higher Ed. & Workf. Dev., chair Energy, Env. & Tech. Occupation: policy consultant Elected in 2008 (360) kristine.lytton@leg.wa.gov JLOB 368 LA: Robin Howe robin.howe@leg.wa.gov Counties: San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Finance, chair Ag. & Natural Resources Occupation: fiscal/accounting, executive dev. Year first elected: to House in 2010 (360) jeff.morris@leg.wa.gov LEG 436A LA: Matt Booth matthew.booth@leg.wa.gov Counties: San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Tech. & Econ. Dev., chair Capital Budget Occupation: public relations consultant, former energy tech. director Year first elected: to House in 1992 Page 14 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 17

18 Member Directory By District District 41 Sen. Lisa Wellman - D Rep. Tana Senn, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Judy Clibborn, Pos. 2 - D (360) lisa.wellman@leg.wa.gov (360) tana.senn@leg.wa.gov (360) judy.clibborn@leg.wa.gov JAC 218 JLOB 309 JLOB 415 LA: Noah Burgher LA: Emma Palumbo LA: Negheen Kamkar noah.burgher@leg.wa.gov emma.palumbo@leg.wa.gov negheen.kamkar@leg.wa.gov Aide: Bobby Hall tana.senn@leg.wa.gov bobby.hall@leg.wa.gov, chair Econ. Dev. & Int l. Trade Early Learn. & Hum. Svcs., v chair Health Care & Wellness Energy, Environ. & Technology Education Early Learning K-12, chair Occupation: former nurse, former Chamber In District: (425) of Commerce executive In District (425) Leadership: Majority Vice Chair Year first elected: to Senate in 2016 Appointed in 2013 Elected in 2002 District 42 Sen. Doug Ericksen - R Rep. Luanne Van Werven, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Vincent Buys, Pos. 2 - R (360) doug.ericksen@leg.wa.gov (360) luanne.vanwerven@leg.wa.gov (360) vincent.buys@leg.wa.gov LEG 414 JLOB 419 JLOB 465 LA: Sandy Ruff sandy.ruff@leg.wa.gov Aide: Steve Elam steve.elam@leg.wa.gov County: Whatcom Energy, Env. & Telecom., ranking Higher Ed. & Workforce Dev. Elected to Senate in 2011, to House in 1998 District 43 Sen. Jamie Pedersen - D Rep. Nicole Macri, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Frank Chopp, Pos. 2 - D (360) jamie.pedersen@leg.wa.gov (360) nicole.macri@leg.wa.gov (360) frank.chopp@leg.wa.gov JAC 235 JLOB 311 LEG 339C LA: Penka Jane Culevski LA: Curtis Knapp LA: Cindy Chen penka.culevski@leg.wa.gov curtis.knapp@leg.wa.gov cindy.chen@leg.wa.gov Aide: Amelia Brummel amelia.brummel@leg.wa.gov Cmty Dev., Hous. & Tribal Aff., v. chair, chair Law & Justice, chair Health Care & Wellness, v. chair Early Learning & K-12 Ed. Capital Budget Leadership: House Speaker District Office: (206) District Office: (206) Occupation: Attorney, VP & general council at McKinstry engineering and construction In District: (206) Occupation: Solid Ground social services agency Appointed to Senate in 2013, Elected to House in 2006 Year appointed: to House in 2016 Elected in 1994 District 44 Sen. Steve Hobbs - D Rep. John Lovick, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Mark Harmsworth, Pos. 2 - R 360) steve.hobbs@leg.wa.gov (360) john.lovick@leg.wa.gov (360) mark.harmsworth@leg.wa.gov JAC 305 LEG 429B JLOB 466 LA: Jennifer Smolen LA: Ann Gifford LA: Cami Morrill jennifer.smolen@leg.wa.gov ann.gifford@leg.wa.gov cami.morrill@leg.wa.gov LA: Misha Jackson County: Snohomish County: Snohomish misha.jackson@leg.wa.gov County: Snohomish Early Learn. & Human Svcs., asst. ranking Education, chair Technology & Economic. Dev. Energy, Environment & Tech. Financial Instit. & Insurance In District: (360) District Office: (425) District Office: (425) Occupation: Washington Army National Guard Elected in 2006 Elected to House in 2014 LA: Bryan Yon bryan.yon@leg.wa.gov County: Whatcom Higher Education, asst. ranking Public Safety Occupation: state trooper, sheriff, county executive, retired Elected in 2016 LA: Amanda Yager amanda.yager@leg.wa.gov County: Whatcom Ag. & Nat. Res., ranking Environment Occupation: General contractor, business owner Elected in 2010 Elected in 2014 Page 18 Page 15

19 Elected in 2017 Page 16 Member Directory By District District 45 Sen. Manka Dhingra - D Rep. Roger Goodman, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Larry Springer, Pos. 2 - D (360) manka.dhingra@leg.wa.gov (360) roger.goodman@leg.wa.gov (360) larry.springer@leg.wa.gov JAC 239 LEG 436B LEG 132E LA: Derek Zable derek.zable@leg.wa.gov Public Safety, chair Early Learning & Human Svcs. Judiciary District 46 Sen. David Frockt - D Rep. Gerry Pollet, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Javier Valdez, Pos. 2 - D (360) david.frockt@leg.wa.gov (360) gerry.pollet@leg.wa.gov (360) javier.valdez@leg.wa.gov JAC 227 LEG 132C JLOB 306 LA: Jon Rudicil LA: Angie Weiss LA: Nigel Herbig jon.rudicil@leg.wa.gov angie.weiss@leg.wa.gov nigel.herbig@leg.wa.gov Aide: Rachid Brbkaini rechad.brbkaini@leg.wa.gov Higher Education, vice chair Judiciary, Education, Early Learning & Human Svcs., vice chair Finance Human Services & Corrections Law & Justice In District: (206) In District: (206) In District: (206) Occupations: attorney, clinical instructor Occupation: attorney Appointed in 2011 Apppointed in 2017 Elected to Senate in 2012, to House in 2010 District 47 Sen. Joe Fain - R Rep. Mark Hargrove, Pos. 1 - R Rep. Pat Sullivan, Pos. 2 - D (360) joe.fain@leg.wa.gov (360) mark.hargrove@leg.wa.gov (360) pat.sullivan@leg.wa.gov LEG 416 JLOB 436 LEG 339A LA: Frazier Willman LA: Roy Atwood frazier.willman@leg.wa.gov LA: Lesley Roberts roy.atwood@leg.wa.gov lesley.roberts@leg.wa.gov Aide: Amy Welch amy.welch@leg.wa.gov, asst. ranking Committees Health & Long Term Care Education Leadership: Minority Floor Leader Occupation: former staff, King County Council Elected in 2010 District 48 Sen. Patty Kuderer - D Rep. Vandana Slatter, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Joan McBride Pos. 2 - D (360) patty.kuderer@leg.wa.gov (360) vandana.slatter@leg.wa.gov (360) joan.mcbride@leg.wa.gov LEG 411 JLOB 336 JLOB 335 LA: Jennifer Fay LA: Taemin Um LA: Madeline Cavazos jennifer.fay@leg.wa.gov taemin.um@leg.wa.gov madeline.cavazos@leg.wa.gov Aide: Delancey Lane delancy.lane@leg.wa.gov Education Local Government, vice chair Health Care & Wellness Environment Health Care Tech. & Economic Dev. Fin. Institutions & Insurance State Government In District: (425) LA: Louise O Rourke louise.orourke@leg.wa.gov Aide: Ashley Jackson ashley.jackson@leg.wa.gov Hum. Serve & Corr., vice chair Law & Justice, vice chair Appointed to Senate in 2017, appointed to House in 2015 In District: (425) Occupation: attorney Elected in 2006 Occupation: Boeing commercial flight instructor, USAF pilot Elected in 2010 In District: (425) Appointed in 2017 LA: Diana Hart diana.hart@leg.wa.gov Ag. & Natural Resources Finance In District: (425) Occupation: shop owner, former teacher Elected in 2004 Leadership: Majority Leader Occupation: LA in Wash. House and Senate Elected in 2004 In District: (425) Elected in 2014 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 19

20 Member Directory By District District 49 Sen. Annette Cleveland - D Rep. Sharon Wylie, Pos. 1 - D Rep. Monica Jurado Stonier, Pos. 2 - D (360) annette.cleveland@leg.wa.gov JAC 220 LA: Vickie Winters vickie.winters@leg.wa.gov Aide: Rhona Sen Hoss rhona.senhoss@leg.wa.gov County: Clark Health & Long Term Care, chair Occupations: public affairs officer Elected in 2012 (360) sharon.wylie@leg.wa.gov JLOB 310 LA: Megan Walsh megan.walsh@leg.wa.gov County: Clark, vice chair Finance Tech. & Economic Development Occupation: operations improvements and government relations Appointed in 2011 (360) monica.stonier@leg.wa.gov JLOB 331 LA: Sarah Kohout sarah.kohout@leg.wa.gov In District: (360) Elected in 2016 County: Clark Education, vice chair Capital Budget Health Care & Wellness Capitol Campus Map Page 20 Page 17

21 2018 Senate Administration President of the Senate Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib (360) President Pro Tempore Senator Karen Keiser (360) Secretary of the Senate Brad Hendrickson (360) Senate Caucus Leadership Senate Democratic Caucus (majority) Leader Sharon Nelson District 34 (360) Chair John McCoy District 38 (360) Leader Marko Liias District 21 (360) Whip Rebecca Saldaña District 37 (360) Deputy Leader Andy Billig District 3 (360) Vice Chair Wellman District 41 (360) Senate Republican Caucus (minority) Leader Mark Schoesler District 9 (360) Chair Randi Becker District 2 (360) Vice Chair Judy Warnick District 13 (360) Floor Leader Joe Fain District 47 (360) Whip Barbara Bailey District 10 (360) Page 18 WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 21

22 Senate 2018 Legislative Session Committee Assignments NOTE: These committee rosters represent the best knowledge checked as of Democrat Republican Democrat Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks Kevin Van De Wege, chair Judy Warnick, ranking John McCoy, voice chair Jim Honeyford Sharon Nelson Economic Development & International Trade Maralyn Chase, chair Dean Takko, vice chair Lisa Wellman Lisa Wellman, chair Christine Rolfes, vice chair Andy Billig Sam Hunt Mark Mullet Jamie Pedersen Early Learning & K-12 Education Energy, Environment & Technology Reuven Carlyle, chair Guy Palumbo, vice chair Steve Hobbs John McCoy Kevin Ranker Lisa Wellman Doug Ericksen, ranking Sharon Brown Brad Hawkins Tim Sheldon (coalition) Financial Institutions and Insurance Mark Mullet, chair Jan Angel, ranking Bob Hasegawa, vice chair Micharl Baumgartner Steve Hobbs Phil Fortunato Patty Kuderer Annette Cleveland, chair Patty Kuderer, vice chair Steve Conway Karen Keiser Mark Mullet Kevin Van De Wege Health & Long Term Care Ann Rivers, ranking Barbara Bailey Randi Becker Joe Fain Higher Education & Workforce Development Kevin Ranker, chair Brad Hawkins, ranking Guy Palumbo, vice chair Doug Ericksen Reuven Carlyle Mark Mioloscia Marco Liias Shelly Short Sharon Nelson Human Services and Corrections Jeannie Darneille, chair Manka Dhingra, vice chair Reuven Carlyle David Frockt Karen Kaiser, chair Bob Hasegawa, vice chair Steve Conway Patty Kuderer Rebecca Saldaña Labor & Commerce Sharon Brown, ranking Keith Wagoner Hans Zeiger, ranking Brad Hawkins Mike Padden Ann Rivers Steve O Ban, ranking Mark Miloscia Maureen Walsh Michael Baumgartner, ranking John Braun Curtis King Lynda Wilson Jamie Pedersen, chair Manka Dhingra, vice chair Jeannie Darneille David Frockt Dean Takko, chair Guy Palumbo, vice chair Marko Liias Cyrus Habib, Lt. Gov. Andy Billig Maralyn Chase Annette Cleveland Bob Hasegawa Sam Hunt Karen Keiser Marko Liias John McCoy Sharon Nelson Jamie Pedersen Law and Justice Mike Padden, ranking Jan Angel, assistant ranking Lynda Wilson State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections Sam Hunt, chair Mark Miloscia, ranking Patty Kuderer, vice chair Hans Zeiger Rebecca Saldaña Steve Hobbs, chair Rebecca Saldaña, vice chair Maralyn Chase Annette Cleveland Manka Dhingra Marko Liias John McCoy Dean Takko Lisa Welman Christine Rolfes, chair David Frockt, vice chair Andy Billig Reuven Carlyle Steve Conway Jeannie Darneille Bob Hasegawa Sam Hunt Karen Keiser Mark Mullet Kevin Ranker Jamie Pedersen Guy Palumbo Kevin Van De Wege Local Government Mark Schoesler Barbara Bailey Randi Becker Joe Fain Curtis King Tim Sheldon Ways and Means Shelly Short, ranking Jan Angel Curtis King, ranking Phil Fortunato Steve O Ban Tim Sheldon Maureen Walsh Hans Zeiger John Braun, ranking Jim Honeyford, asst ranking Barbara Bailey Randi Becker Sharon Brown Joe Fain Ann Rivers Mark Schoesler Judy Warnick Keith Wagoner Page 22 Page 19

23 Democratic Majority 2018 House Caucus Leadership Speaker Frank Chopp District 43 (360) Majority Leader Pat Sullivan District 47 (360) Majority Chair Eric Pettigrew District 37 (360) Majority Floor Leader Gael Tarleton District 36 (360) Majority Whip Marcus Riccelli District 3 (360) Republican Minority Minority Leader Dan Kristiansen District 39 (360) House of Representatives 2018 Committee Assignments Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Agriculture & Natural Resources Capital Budget Brian Blake, chair Vincent Buys, ranking Steve Tharinger, chair Mike Chapman, vice chair Tom Dent, asst ranking Beth Doglio, vice chair Joe Fitzgibbon Bruce Chandler Strom Peterson Kristine Lytton Joel Kretz Nichole Macri Eric Pettigrew Ed Orcutt Jeff Morris June Robinson Joe Schmick Kristine Reeves Derek Stanford Jim Walsh Marcus Riccelli Cindy Ryu Mike Sells Monica Stonier Timm Ormsby, chair June Robinson, vice chair Steve Bergquist Eileen Cody Joe Fitzgibbon Drew Hansen Zack Hudgins Laurie Jinkins Ruth Kagi Kristine Lytton Eric Pettigrew Gerry Pollet David Sawyer Tana Senn Larry Springer Derek Stanford Pat Sullivan Steve Tharinger Business & Financial Services Steve Kirby, chair Kristine Reeves, vice chair Steve Bergquist Brian Blake Sharon Tomiko Santos Derek Stanford Page 20 Minority Deputy Leader Joel Kretz District 7 (360) Bruce Chandler, ranking Drew MacEwan, asst ranking Drew Stokesbary, asst ranking Vincent Buys Michelle Caldier Cary Condotta Larry Haler Paul Harris Matt Manweller Terry Nealey Joe Schmick David Taylor Brandon Vick Mike Volz JT Wilcox Brandon Vick, ranking Jim Walsh, asst ranking Andrew Barkis Bill Jenkin Gina McCabe Minority Caucus Chair Matt Shea District 4 (360) David Sawyer, chair Shelley Kloba, vice chair Brian Blake Steve Kirby Cindy Ryu Ruth Kagi, chair Tara Senn, vice chair Noel Frame Roger Goodman Christine Kilduff John Lovick Lillian Ortiz-Self Richard DeBolt, ranking Norma Smith, asst ranking Mary Dye Drew MacEwan Norm Johnson Vicki Kraft Mike Steele Jim Walsh Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs Cindy Ryu, chair Nicole Macri, vice chair Kristine Reeves David Sawyer Minority Floor Leader JT Wilcox District 2 (360) Commerce & Gaming Cary Condotta, ranking Brandon Vick, asst. ranking Bill Jenkin Jesse Young Gina McCabe, ranking Andrew Barkis, asst. ranking Bill Jenkin Early Learning & Human Services Minority Whip Dave Hayes District 10 (360) Tom Dent, ranking Joyce McDonald, asst. ranking Dan Griffey Brad Klippert Bob McCaslin Dick Muri WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 23

24 House of Representatives 2018 Committee Assignments NOTE: These committee rosters represent the best knowledge checked as of Page 24 Democrat Republican Democrat Republican Sharon Tomiko Santos, chair Laurie Dolan, vice chair Monica Stonier, vice chair Steve Bergquist Christine Kilduff John Lovick Lillian Ortiz-Self Tana Senn Vandana Slatter Larry Springer Javier Valdez Joe Fitzgibbon, chair Strom Peterson, vice chair Jake Fey Ruth Kagi Joan McBride Kristine Lytton, chair Noel Frame, vice chair Laurie Dolan Gerry Pollet Larry Springer Sharon Wylie Eileen Cody, chair Nicole Macri, vice chair Judy Clibborn Laurie Jinkins Marcuc Riccelli June Robinson Vandana Slatter Monica Stonier Steve Tharinger Drew Hansen, chair Gerry Pollet, vice chair Tina Orwall Mike Sells Gael Tarleton Laurie Jinkins, chair Christine Kilduff, vice chair Roger Goodman Drew Hansen Steve Kirby Tina Orwall Javier Valdez Mike Sells, chair Mia Gregerson, vice chair Beth Doglio Noel Frame Education Environment Health Care & Wellness Higher Education Judiciary Paul Harris, ranking Dick Muri, asst. ranking Michelle Caldier Mark Hargrove Norm Johnson Bob McCaslin Mike Steele Drew Stokesbary Mike Volz Vincent Buys, ranking Jacquelin Maycumber, asst ranking Mary Dye David Taylor Finance Terry Nealey, ranking Ed Orcutt, asst ranking Cary Condotta Drew Stokesbary JT Wilcox Joe Schmick, ranking Paulo Graves, asst ranking Michelle Caldier Richard DeBolt Paul Harris Drew MacEwen Jacquelin Maycumber Jay Rodne Labor & Workplace Standards Jeff Holy, ranking Luanne Van Werven, asst ranking Melanie Stambaugh Larry Haler Jay Rodne, ranking Dick Muri, asst. ranking Mathew Shea Larry Haler Brad Klippert Paul Graves David Taylor, asst. ranking Gina McCabe Matt Manweller Sherry Appleton, chair Joan McBride, vice chair Mia Gregerson Strom Peterson Roger Goodman, chair Mike Pellicciotti, vice chair Sherry Appleton Mike Chapman Tina Orwall Eric Pettigrew Frank Chopp, chair Steve Bergquist John Lovick Joan McBride Lillian Ortiz-Self Tina Orwall Eric Pettigrew Marcus Riccelli Larry Springer Derek Stanford Monica Stonier Pat Sullivan Gael Tarleton Sharon Wylie Zack Hudgins, chair Laurie Dolan, vice chair Sherry Appleton Mia Gregerson Mike Pellicciotti Public Safety Brad Klippert, ranking Dave Hayes, asst ranking Dan Griffey Jeff Holy Luanne Van Werven Technology & Economic Development Jeff Morris, chair Shelley Kloba, vice chair Gael Tarleton, vice chair Beth Doglio Jake Fey Zack Hudgins Shelley Kloba Terry Nealey Vandana Slatter Sharon Tomiko Santos Sharon Wylie Judy Clibborn, chair Jake Fey, vice chair Sharon Wylie, vice chair Mike Chapman Mia Gregerson John Lovick Joan McBride Jeff Morris Lillian Ortiz-Self Mike Pellicciotti Marcus Riccelli Gael Tarleton Javier Valdez Local Government David Taylor, ranking Dan Griffey, asst ranking Liz Pike Dan Kristiansen, ranking Joel Kretz, asst. ranking Larry Haler Mark Hargrove Mark Harmsworth Jeff Holy Norm Johnson Vicki Kraft Joyce McDonald JT Wilcox State Government Joyce McDonald, ranking Vicki Kraft, asst. ranking Morgan Irwin Norm Johnson Norma Smith, ranking Richard DeBolt, asst. ranking Mark Harmsworth Matt Manweller Joyce McDonald Mike Steele Jesse Young Ed Orcutt, ranking Mark Hargrove, asst ranking Mark Harmsworth, asst ranking Dave Hayes Morgan Irwin Liz Pike Jay Rodne Matthew Shea Melanie Stambaugh Luanne Van Werven Jesse Young

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29 2018 Session Cutoff Calendar Page 26 Date Day Day of Session Jan. 8 M 1 9 Tu 2 10 W 3 11 Th 4 12 F 5 13 Sa 6 14 Su 7 15 M 8 16 Tu 9 17 W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W 24 Feb. 1 Th 25 2 F 26 3 Sa 27 4 Su 28 5 M 29 6 T 30 7 W 31 8 Th 32 9 F Sa Su M T W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W 52 Mar. 1 Th 53 2 F 54 3 Sa 55 4 Su 56 5 M 57 6 T 58 7 W 59 8 Th 60 < First day of session DRAFT Cutoff dates for the 2018 session are not official until adopted by concurrent resolution of the House and Senate. < Policy committee cutoff - house of origin < Fiscal committee cutoff - house of origin < House of origin cutoff < Police committee cutoff < Fiscal committee cutoff - opposite house. < Opposite house cutoff. Only initiatives and alternatives to initiatives, budgets and matters necessary to implement budgets, matters that affect state revenue, messages pertaining to amendments, matters of differences beetween the two houses and matters incident to the interim and to the closing of the session may be considered after the 54th day. < Last day allowed for regular session under state constitution. The Governor has 5 days, excuding Sundays, to take action on any bill passed by the Legislature, provided adjournment does not occur within those 5 days. WFSE HOTLINE NEWS SERVICE: Listen to daily updates during session or read at WFSE.org. Page 29

30 President Your Federal Elected Officials President Donald Trump (R) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Vice President Vice President Mike Pence (R) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Senate Senator Maria Cantwell (D) 511 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) nd Ave, Ste. 3206, Seattle, WA Phone: (206) Fax: (206) US Courthouse, W 920 Riverside #697 Spokane, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) Marshall House, 1313 Officers Row Vancouver, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Jadwin Ave., Ste 206 Richland, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) Pacific Ave., Ste 615 Tacoma, WA Phone: (253) Fax: (253) Wetmore Ave., Ste. 9B Everett, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) U.S. House of Representatives District 1 Suzan DelBene (D) 2442 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Canyon Park Business Ctr, th Ave SE, Bldg E, Bothell, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) W. Montgomery Street, Mount Vernon, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (425) District 2 Rick Larsen (D) 2113 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Wetmore Ave., Ste. 9-F, Everett, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) N. Commercial St., Ste 275, Bellingham, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) District 3 Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) 1107 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Officers Row, 750 Anderson St., Ste. B, Vancouver, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Chehalis City Hall Bldg. 350 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA (Hours Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) - does not receive mail District 4 Dan Newhouse (R) 1318 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) E. Yakima Ave., Ste. 445, Yakima, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) George Washington Way, #130, Richland, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) PO Box 823, Twisp, WA Phone: (509) District 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) 1314 Longworth House Office Bldg., Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) North Post St., Ste. 625, Spokane, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) S. Main St., Colville, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) E. Main St., Ste. 2 Walla Walla, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) Senator Patty Murray (D) 154 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Jackson Federal Bldg nd Ave., Seattle, WA Phone: (206) Fax: (206) Wetmore Ave., Ste. 9D Everett, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) North Post St., Ste. 600 Spokane, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) Marshall House, 1323 Officers Row, Vancouver, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Pacific Ave., Ste. 650 Tacoma, WA Phone: (253) Fax: (253) E. Yakima Ave., Ste. 420 Yakima, WA Phone: (509) Fax: (509) District 6 Derek Kilmer (D) 1520 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) th Ave., Ste. 500, Bremerton, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Pacific Ave. Ste. 1230, Tacoma, WA Phone: (253) Fax: (253) E 5th St, Port Angeles, WA Phone: (360) District 7 Pramila Jayapal (D) 319 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) rd Ave., Suite 510, Seattle, WA Phone: (206) District 8 Dave Reichert (R) 1127 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) SE 56th St., Ste 130, Issaquah, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) South Wenatchee Ave, Ste. 315, Wenatchee, WA Phone: (509) District 9 Adam Smith (D) 2264 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Evergreen Building, 15 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA Phone: (425) Fax: (425) District 10 Denny Heck (D) 425 Cannon House Office Bldg, Washington DC Phone: (202) Fax: (202) College St. SE, Ste (Lacey City Hall) Lacey, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Main St. SW, Lakewood, WA Phone: (253) Page 30 Page 27

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