The need for a BETTER
WASHINGTON
:

FAIR. INCLUSIVE. SUSTAINABLE. ACCESSIBLE.

The last four years have not been kind to residents of the 43rd Legislative District. For young voters, the reality of a permanently altered climate continues to linger like smoke. Working-class voters have seen wealth inequalities increase and costs of living increase, while major corporations continue to dominate local elections and evade what few progressive taxes Washington State has enacted. The majority of renters can’t afford rent. Students are still penalized for seeking higher education with a life-sentence of debt. Despite Democratic control of the White House and a clear left-of-center mandate after the Trump Administration, progressives have watched Republicans successfully repeal hallmark midcentury progressive gains. Meanwhile, quarantine endured for millions of disabled and immunocompromised Washingtonians who enjoy few public accommodations. Long COVID looms as a public health emergency.

Washingtonians have met this moment by rallying to keep themselves and their communities as healthy as possible. In 2020, citydwellers participated in the largest civil rights uprising in American history, urging city councils and mayors to fund the urban infrastructure we all use. Seattle voters approved an initiative for a public social housing developer; others opposed sweeps of homeless encampments with mutual aid programs and public advocacy.

Washingtonians picketed and joined unions to build worker power; they stood alongside essential workers who held the fabric of society together – grocery store workers, nurses, teachers – while fighting for the right of educators to teach American history in Washington schools. Many Washingtonians rode mass transit, and many wore masks. Washingtonians called on big business to pay what they owe in taxes.

Through the collective response needed to meet collective challenges, Washingtonians have demonstrated that we don’t need to wait on the other Washington to implement the programs we need.

We have everything we need to create A Better Washington.

A BETTER WASHINGTON IS…

A Fair
Washington

Enacting Progressive Revenue

Major corporations must pay what they owe.

Advancing Labor Rights

The 43rd LD deserves a legislature that works as hard as they do.

Building Social Housing

An affordably housed Washington is a healthy Washington.

Strengthening the Social Safety Net

No Washingtonian should struggle financially.

Reinforcing Consumer Protections

Let’s stop nickel-and-diming Washingtonians out of shared prosperity.

AN INCLUSIVE
Washington

Upholding Public Education

Civics and American History are the pillars our shared future stands on.

Reimagining Public Safety

We shall overcome failed ideas about policing and prison.

Protecting Democracy and Civil Liberties

Washington State will uphold the freedoms that Washington, D.C. won’t.

A SUSTAINABLE
Washington

Creating Green Jobs

There is no market path to climate justice; only labor can get us there.

Initiating a Just Transition

Those closest to the problem of climate change are closest to the solution.

Meeting Public Problems with Public Solutions

We must move from private incentives to public mandates.

AN ACCESSIBLE
Washington

Accessibility and Public Space

Disability accomodations will benefit us all.

Accessibility and Public Programs

Adequate care is a necessity we must all be able to afford.

Accessibility and Public Health

The COVID-19 Pandemic will leave us in a more prepared state.

To stir the masses, to appeal to their better selves, and to hold before them the ideal of mutual kindness and goodwill is to render real service to the cause of humanity.
— Eugene Debs, 1915