The four-term senator is practiced at working with both parties for negotiated, effective outcomes.
The state superintendent has led through challenging years, with funding and other tasks ahead.
The former member of Congress would balance the state’s trust lands for revenue and conservation.
The three-term AG knows Washington’s needs and challenges and is prepared to lead the state.
The former state legislator and member of Congress works for civil debate and good governance.
A former state senator from Lake Stevens, Hobbs has improved voter access and election security.
In her two terms, McCarthy has expanded her office’s work for financial and performance accountability.
The Democrat has state and federal work behind him, with a keen understanding of the state’s needs.
Voting no will preserve the capital gains tax that is funding investments in education and child care.
I-2124 would make the long-term care program unsustainable, denying many needed funds later in life.
What would be lost in repeal of the climate act dwarfs what consumers would save on a gallon of gas.
Reps. Duerr, in the 1st district, and Ryu, in the 32nd, are experienced and successful lawmakers.
Both are productive lawmakers who have quickly advanced to leadership positions in the House.
A Nov. 5 ballot measure seeks a sales tax boost of 2 cents on a $10 purchase for public safety needs.
Both lawmakers have used their legislative skills for practical solutions in their districts.
Two Braver Angels workshops offer thoughts on working past political divisions as the election nears.
Both Republicans offer experience and an ability to work across aisle on issues of importance.
The arrival of service to Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood brings changes for travel, housing and more.
Over the last 30 years, DeeDee and Chuck Alfieri have cared for 122 foster children, adopting seven.
Voters deserve even a little information on their ballots regarding the decisions they’re making.