Meet candidates for 12th and 5th Legislative Districts | Election 2024
With general election voting starting this month, there's no time like the present to get familiarized with
Overall, candidates are focused on public safety, affordable housing and public education. Candidates for the
Read on for a recap on the 12th and
The Growth Management Act requires cities and counties to have a comprehensive plan to manage population growth. During primary election coverage, Hargrove told the Snoqualmie Valley Record that the Growth Management Act contributes to unaffordable housing by restricting development and driving up prices.
"It should be scrapped and replaced with a less restrictive plan," he told the Record.
Hargrove has stated on his website and in commentary that education outcomes will improve when teachers can focus solely on teaching, and not "all the other distractions." He did not elaborate on what those distractions are.
According to his website, Hargrove also believes the state should "re-prioritize" the transportation budget to focus more on improving road conditions for those who drive as a primary mode of transportation.
Hunt, a former faculty member of the
Funding of public schools is "the paramount duty of the Legislature," Hunt told the Record. She also said she will fight for educators' ability to teach "fact-based curriculum."
Hunt, who refers to herself as a climate scientist, told the Record the effort to repeal the Climate Commitment Act is a "huge threat" and that protecting the climate for future generations motivated her to run for office.
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Callan's website says she will get public schools back on track after pandemic setbacks and increase trust between law enforcement and the public. She wants to see new community investments so small businesses can "grow, thrive and create jobs."
Callan is also invested in reducing housing costs for families and seniors alike so people can afford to remain in the communities they grew up in.
Peacock believes that
A combination of lower taxes and policies that strengthen the economy will provide Washingtonians with financial stability, Peacock's website says. He wants to see more job growth and entrepreneurship and find a balance between "revenue generation and economic prosperity."
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Two of those issues, taxes and fiscal responsibility, Burnett says go hand-in-hand. To lower the tax burden on Washintonians, he will "only support legislation that supports vital and important tax based programs, departments, and projects." In particular, Burnett takes issue with
When asked about the issue of widening
"We should be planning 20 to 30 years in advance," he said.
Koellen would tackle housing affordability by supporting tenants' rights and sustainable development practices, as well as ensuring diversity in housing options. She wants to stabilize rents and increase housing density near public transit, her website says.
The widening of
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The Record was not able to locate a campaign website for Scott.
"Small businesses have a difficult time absorbing health insurance costs, dealing with burdensome regulations and paying heavy B&O taxes. That needs to change.
Steele wants to help small business by decreasing health insurance costs, regulations and business and occupation taxes.
"We must focus on public policy that allows businesses to thrive and job creators to prosper," his website says.
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