Benton County
Benton Commissioner 1
Justin Raffa
Elected Experience
Chair, Richland Arts Commission, 2015-17
First Vice-Chair, Washington State Arts Commission, 2019-present
Other Professional Experience
Former experience: music substitute teacher with Richland School District, Minister...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ✅ TW primary Q&A
- ✅ Power 99.1 voter education (Sept. 17)
- ✅ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- Tri-City Herald, Dorothy Gilmour, Julie Wiley, Cynthia Ewer, Christine Brown, Dara Quinn, Kate Moran, Fast and Curryous, AlBasha Middle Eastern Market, Dovetail Joint, Istanbul Market, Magnolia Music Studio, Robert Larson, Patrick D. McBurney, Jr., John Fox, Mary Spanner, Pete and Jane Hedges, Justin Raffa’s endorsement page
Tri-City Herald Editorial Board interview (at the top of the article), A conversation with Justin Raffa
Reported raised $67,959 from 523+ unique donors.
Jerome Delvin
Jerome Delvin is running for re-election as Benton County Commissioner. He has served as a Republican member of the Washington State Senate, where he has represented Benton County as part of the 8th District since his appointment in 2004. Prior...
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- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (Sept. 17)
- ✳️ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
Reported raised $29,698 from 68+ unique donors.
A | Strongly lean A | Slightly lean A | Slightly lean B | Strongly lean B | B |
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I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Mullen | PeckResponsible decision making balances your own knowledge and experience with the advice and counsel of others. Every decision varies. Timely decisions do not always permit the amount of desired coordination. | PeraltaRaffaWhile an elected official's personal experience and judgement do play into their decision making process, I will value the perspectives of residents and stakeholders on issues, especially ones outside of my expertise. | Lehrman | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
Systemic racism is a problem in Benton and Franklin counties, and we need to make changes in our law enforcement, justice system, and public health delivery to address it. | PeraltaLehrman | RaffaBenton County has the same challenges of systemic racism that face our entire country. Limitations on a Commissioner's authority over county law enforcement and the justice system requires cooperation between agencies. PeckI have no tolerance for racism, system or otherwise. As a public official I feel an added responsibility to stand against racism anywhere in our community. | Mullen | DelvinI don't believe in the term ‘systemic racism.’ Is there still racism yes, but our country has involved in a more just society and law enforcement should not automatically be seen as racist. | Racism is a personal matter. We should not overburden our law enforcement, justice, or public health systems with trying to ‘fix’ it. |
Our area is a diverse, inclusive community with equitable representation in setting policies and deciding major issues. | DelvinI always strive for a better community in diversity and my record show's that. Mullen | PeckWe need to hear from all affected audiences and need officials who know how to listen. Character, skill, and effort are the traits we need in our public servants. | PeraltaRaffaBy actively engaging the community and seeking to develop collaborative policies with representatives from our diverse communities of color, Benton County can help champion issues of equity in our local government. Lehrman | We must take greater steps to ensure all voices have a seat at the table when deciding major issues, especially underserved and underrepresented people. | |
Mental health and substance abuse are big issues for a growing number of residents, with serious ripple effects. The County has an important policy role to play in this area. | PeraltaRaffaThe county needs to provide a comprehensive series of treatments and services for behavioral health, including the creation of a bi-county rehabilitation center for mental health and substance abuse issues. Lehrman | DelvinI will continue to work on mental health and addiction issues as a commissioner. PeckIt is actually a Washington state responsibility often delegated to counties without the required funding. I support increasing our budget for expanded mental health services, especially within the local justice system. Mullen | The effects of mental health and substance abuse are real, but it’s not the County’s role to expend exorbitant amounts of our limited budget trying to address what are fundamentally individual problems. | ||
Homelessness is a growing problem. The County should take a lead role in coordinating and marshaling resources to address it. | Lehrman | PeraltaRaffaThe county has an opportunity to leverage its position and help inspire a shared vision with our local jurisdictions by taking the lead to create a regional strategy in combating homelessness. PeckThe county has a major role to play, along with many other local governments and agencies. | DelvinOur county has a strong human service department and is always partnering with advocates and resource providers. Mullen | Homelessness is a growing problem, but the County is a supporting player in addressing it and should follow the lead of service providers and law enforcement. | |
The decades-old Benton-Franklin commitment to shared services and systems continues to be mutually beneficial. We should work to preserve it. | PeraltaRaffaWe need to rebuild our relationship with Franklin County and preserve these successful bi-county services. Sharing the courts and health district helps lower their fiscal impact and saves tax payer dollars. LehrmanPeckThe counties can partner under several different structures. Partnership is not just about fiscal efficiency. Service delivery is often the best justification, as is the case with the bi-county court system. | MullenDelvinI agree with parts of both statements. We should always be looking at institutions for improvement of service and use of tax monies. May mean joint efforts or each county to provide what they believe for their residents. | The Benton-Franklin commitment to shared services was useful for many years, but has outlived its effectiveness and the counties should pursue their own individual services. | ||
The role the Benton-Franklin Health District has played in the COVID-19 response highlights the critical importance of sufficiently funding the Health District to lead the way during public health emergencies. | PeraltaRaffaI will work to ensure that BFHD is adequately funded well into the future and help improve its community education around the importance of public health. Today, the agency remains understaffed and under-resourced. Lehrman | PeckThe counties have provided more funding than the health district has used...and more funds are available. I have supported statewide efforts to ensure the state legislature provides adequate funding for public health. DelvinBenton County has not reduced funding from the county but the state has cut funding to health districts. I am working within the current and future county budget for more funding for our health district. | Mullen | The role of the Benton-Franklin Health District in the COVID-19 response demonstrates that their funding reductions over the past several years were justified. | |
COVID-19 has exposed weaknesses in the County’s readiness for future pandemics, which should be planned for and accounted for in the budgeting process. | PeraltaRaffaWhile I applaud the efforts of the county to combat COVID-19 four months after its declaration as a global pandemic, we could have advanced to Phase 2 by now had it not been for Commissioner inaction and grandstanding. Lehrman | PeckIt’s been more than a century since we had a pandemic of this proportion. We must learn from this experience without compromising our readiness for other, more likely emergencies. DelvinThe county was prepared for the pandemic as any other government agency in our state and country. Weakness were exposed throughout our country. | Mullen | COVID-19 turned out to be much less severe than the early fearmongers would have us believe, and our scarce County resources shouldn’t be wasted planning for something that may never happen. | |
In order to prevent suburban sprawl, the County should prioritize infill growth within the Cities before expanding growth boundaries. | RaffaI stand for a balanced approach to decision making but am opposed to the concept of sprawl which has been growing in our communities. We need to focus on maximizing value in the existing Urban Growth Areas. | PeraltaDelvinThe county works with the cities on urban growth boundaries along with other interested parties. There is a balance to be sure on growth. I do work with home builders and developers. PeckIn-fill of available lands is highly desirable. Careful expansion of Urban Growth Areas is unavoidable. Balancing the two obligations is responsible and realistic. | LehrmanMullen | Because development is essential for our economy and affordable housing, the County should prioritize working with developers to expand property availability regardless of location. | |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation. | PeckDevelopment and conservation are not mutually exclusive. I do not support unregulated development, but recognize the economic value of responsible development. With careful planning we can have the benefits of both. DelvinAgain, a balance is needed for both. The bottom line is the quality of life for our residents. I have worked with groups to preserve natural areas such as ridge-lines. Mullen | PeraltaRaffaOpen spaces for outdoor recreation and parks positively impact our quality of life and help attract new residents and business investments. We need a mix of residential, commercial, and open spaces for continued growth. | Lehrman | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. | |
Climate change is not an issue that counties can or should address. | DelvinThe climate has been and will always change and we must work and adapt to the changes. Mullen | PeckI agree the climate is changing. I don’t believe local efforts are providing meaning results. National efforts to influence the gross polluters of the world are a better investment. | PeraltaRaffaImpacts of climate change threaten communities across the country. Government must play a part to combat this issue and educate residents about its severity. Management of water resources is key for the county's growth. Lehrman | I support climate policies that incentivize our local community doing our part to prevent climate change. | |
The county is doing a good job of being transparent and providing the public ample opportunities for input. | DelvinI am always looking for better ways for community engagement but I am very transparent. PeckEvery county action is done in open public recorded meetings with ample opportunity to comment. I support evening meetings rather than daytime business hour meetings as a way to increase public participation. | Mullen | PeraltaRaffaOur county government has flown under the radar too long. Many citizens don’t know the services it stewards or who their commissioners are. I will foster an environment that invites engagement in county government. Lehrman | The county should do a much better job of being transparent and engaging the community in the decision making process. |
Benton Commissioner 3
Will McKay
BIO: Will McKay moved from a dairy farm in Meridian, Idaho in 1996 and has lived in Benton County ever since. Will was heavily involved in school sports, leadership, scouting and church. Will graduated from BYU-Idaho in 2006 with a Bachelors...
Engagement:
- ❌ tricitiesvote.com
- ❌ LWV Q&A
- ✳️ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ❌ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ LWV Debate
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
Reported raised $24,372 from 43+ unique donors.
James R. Beaver
I have resided in Kennewick since 1972, where my family and I owned and managed Beaver’s Furniture for 37 years. I attended schools in the Kennewick School District - eventually going to Pullman, where I graduated as a “Coug” with a degree ...
Engagement:
- ❌ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ❌ LWV Q&A
- ✳️ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ❌ TCRCC Q&A
- ❌ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
Reported raised $1,719 from 2+ unique donors.
A | Strongly lean A | Slightly lean A | Slightly lean B | Strongly lean B | B |
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I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Mullen | PeckResponsible decision making balances your own knowledge and experience with the advice and counsel of others. Every decision varies. Timely decisions do not always permit the amount of desired coordination. | PeraltaRaffaWhile an elected official's personal experience and judgement do play into their decision making process, I will value the perspectives of residents and stakeholders on issues, especially ones outside of my expertise. | Lehrman | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
Systemic racism is a problem in Benton and Franklin counties, and we need to make changes in our law enforcement, justice system, and public health delivery to address it. | PeraltaLehrman | RaffaBenton County has the same challenges of systemic racism that face our entire country. Limitations on a Commissioner's authority over county law enforcement and the justice system requires cooperation between agencies. PeckI have no tolerance for racism, system or otherwise. As a public official I feel an added responsibility to stand against racism anywhere in our community. | Mullen | DelvinI don't believe in the term ‘systemic racism.’ Is there still racism yes, but our country has involved in a more just society and law enforcement should not automatically be seen as racist. | Racism is a personal matter. We should not overburden our law enforcement, justice, or public health systems with trying to ‘fix’ it. |
Our area is a diverse, inclusive community with equitable representation in setting policies and deciding major issues. | DelvinI always strive for a better community in diversity and my record show's that. Mullen | PeckWe need to hear from all affected audiences and need officials who know how to listen. Character, skill, and effort are the traits we need in our public servants. | PeraltaRaffaBy actively engaging the community and seeking to develop collaborative policies with representatives from our diverse communities of color, Benton County can help champion issues of equity in our local government. Lehrman | We must take greater steps to ensure all voices have a seat at the table when deciding major issues, especially underserved and underrepresented people. | |
Mental health and substance abuse are big issues for a growing number of residents, with serious ripple effects. The County has an important policy role to play in this area. | PeraltaRaffaThe county needs to provide a comprehensive series of treatments and services for behavioral health, including the creation of a bi-county rehabilitation center for mental health and substance abuse issues. Lehrman | DelvinI will continue to work on mental health and addiction issues as a commissioner. PeckIt is actually a Washington state responsibility often delegated to counties without the required funding. I support increasing our budget for expanded mental health services, especially within the local justice system. Mullen | The effects of mental health and substance abuse are real, but it’s not the County’s role to expend exorbitant amounts of our limited budget trying to address what are fundamentally individual problems. | ||
Homelessness is a growing problem. The County should take a lead role in coordinating and marshaling resources to address it. | Lehrman | PeraltaRaffaThe county has an opportunity to leverage its position and help inspire a shared vision with our local jurisdictions by taking the lead to create a regional strategy in combating homelessness. PeckThe county has a major role to play, along with many other local governments and agencies. | DelvinOur county has a strong human service department and is always partnering with advocates and resource providers. Mullen | Homelessness is a growing problem, but the County is a supporting player in addressing it and should follow the lead of service providers and law enforcement. | |
The decades-old Benton-Franklin commitment to shared services and systems continues to be mutually beneficial. We should work to preserve it. | PeraltaRaffaWe need to rebuild our relationship with Franklin County and preserve these successful bi-county services. Sharing the courts and health district helps lower their fiscal impact and saves tax payer dollars. LehrmanPeckThe counties can partner under several different structures. Partnership is not just about fiscal efficiency. Service delivery is often the best justification, as is the case with the bi-county court system. | MullenDelvinI agree with parts of both statements. We should always be looking at institutions for improvement of service and use of tax monies. May mean joint efforts or each county to provide what they believe for their residents. | The Benton-Franklin commitment to shared services was useful for many years, but has outlived its effectiveness and the counties should pursue their own individual services. | ||
The role the Benton-Franklin Health District has played in the COVID-19 response highlights the critical importance of sufficiently funding the Health District to lead the way during public health emergencies. | PeraltaRaffaI will work to ensure that BFHD is adequately funded well into the future and help improve its community education around the importance of public health. Today, the agency remains understaffed and under-resourced. Lehrman | PeckThe counties have provided more funding than the health district has used...and more funds are available. I have supported statewide efforts to ensure the state legislature provides adequate funding for public health. DelvinBenton County has not reduced funding from the county but the state has cut funding to health districts. I am working within the current and future county budget for more funding for our health district. | Mullen | The role of the Benton-Franklin Health District in the COVID-19 response demonstrates that their funding reductions over the past several years were justified. | |
COVID-19 has exposed weaknesses in the County’s readiness for future pandemics, which should be planned for and accounted for in the budgeting process. | PeraltaRaffaWhile I applaud the efforts of the county to combat COVID-19 four months after its declaration as a global pandemic, we could have advanced to Phase 2 by now had it not been for Commissioner inaction and grandstanding. Lehrman | PeckIt’s been more than a century since we had a pandemic of this proportion. We must learn from this experience without compromising our readiness for other, more likely emergencies. DelvinThe county was prepared for the pandemic as any other government agency in our state and country. Weakness were exposed throughout our country. | Mullen | COVID-19 turned out to be much less severe than the early fearmongers would have us believe, and our scarce County resources shouldn’t be wasted planning for something that may never happen. | |
In order to prevent suburban sprawl, the County should prioritize infill growth within the Cities before expanding growth boundaries. | RaffaI stand for a balanced approach to decision making but am opposed to the concept of sprawl which has been growing in our communities. We need to focus on maximizing value in the existing Urban Growth Areas. | PeraltaDelvinThe county works with the cities on urban growth boundaries along with other interested parties. There is a balance to be sure on growth. I do work with home builders and developers. PeckIn-fill of available lands is highly desirable. Careful expansion of Urban Growth Areas is unavoidable. Balancing the two obligations is responsible and realistic. | LehrmanMullen | Because development is essential for our economy and affordable housing, the County should prioritize working with developers to expand property availability regardless of location. | |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation. | PeckDevelopment and conservation are not mutually exclusive. I do not support unregulated development, but recognize the economic value of responsible development. With careful planning we can have the benefits of both. DelvinAgain, a balance is needed for both. The bottom line is the quality of life for our residents. I have worked with groups to preserve natural areas such as ridge-lines. Mullen | PeraltaRaffaOpen spaces for outdoor recreation and parks positively impact our quality of life and help attract new residents and business investments. We need a mix of residential, commercial, and open spaces for continued growth. | Lehrman | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. | |
Climate change is not an issue that counties can or should address. | DelvinThe climate has been and will always change and we must work and adapt to the changes. Mullen | PeckI agree the climate is changing. I don’t believe local efforts are providing meaning results. National efforts to influence the gross polluters of the world are a better investment. | PeraltaRaffaImpacts of climate change threaten communities across the country. Government must play a part to combat this issue and educate residents about its severity. Management of water resources is key for the county's growth. Lehrman | I support climate policies that incentivize our local community doing our part to prevent climate change. | |
The county is doing a good job of being transparent and providing the public ample opportunities for input. | DelvinI am always looking for better ways for community engagement but I am very transparent. PeckEvery county action is done in open public recorded meetings with ample opportunity to comment. I support evening meetings rather than daytime business hour meetings as a way to increase public participation. | Mullen | PeraltaRaffaOur county government has flown under the radar too long. Many citizens don’t know the services it stewards or who their commissioners are. I will foster an environment that invites engagement in county government. Lehrman | The county should do a much better job of being transparent and engaging the community in the decision making process. |
Benton-Franklin Superior Court Judge Pos 1
Sharon Brown
Legal/Judicial Experience
WA State Senate since 2013. (elected) Currently Senate Deputy Republican Leader,
Previously Senate Vice-President Pro Tem, Member Statute and Laws Committee, Ranking member -Ways and Means Committee; Attorney, private...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- Dr. Jay Loera, Steve Simmons, Rob McKenna, Sharon Adolphsen, Paul Parish, Marty Conger, Sharon Brown’s endorsement page
Reported raised $38,750 from 12+ unique donors.
Dave Petersen
Legal/Judicial Experience
Municipal Court Judge, City of Pasco; Judge Pro Tem, Benton and Franklin County Superior and District Courts; Owner, Petersen Law Office; Former partner, Cowan, Moore, Stam, Luke, Petersen & Carrier; Former partner...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ✅ TW primary Q&A
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- Tri-City Herald, Gina Manderson, Mark and Diane McVeigh, Bob Parks, Pat Chvatal, Abby Sanchez, Wayne and Maureen Bell, Paul Zaring, Dave Petersen’s endorsement page
- Charles Henager
Tri-City Herald Editorial Board interview, Tri-Cities lawyers overwhelmingly support Dave Pertersen in bar poll
Reported raised $33,895 from 124+ unique donors.
tricitiesvote.com questionnaire coming soon
16th District Senator
Perry Dozier
Elected Experience
Walla Walla County Commissioner 2009-2016 Chairman 3 years, Budget Committee 5 years; Washington; Association of Wheat Growers, Past President; Washington State Barley Commissioner; Northwest Grain Growers Board of Directors...
Engagement:
- ❌ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum (primary)
- Pam Ray, Beth Swanson, Glynn Davis, Jim Henderson, Connie R. Vinti, Frank O'Leary, Bruce W. Johnson, Linda Stevens, Esther Duncan, Perry Dozier’s endorsement page
- Janis Corn, Barlow Corkrum
Reported raised $137,450 from 429+ unique donors.
Danielle Garbe Reser
Elected Experience
As a first-time candidate, I’ll bring a needed bipartisan voice to the State Senate.
Other Professional Experience
I proudly served our country as an American diplomat under Republican and Democratic administrations for...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ LWV forum
- ❌ TW primary Q&A
- ✅ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum (primary)
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, Cecile Ervin, Peter de Grasse, Norma L. Hernández, Michael de Grasse, Jean Trenary, Debi Toews, Darcy Dauble, Kathy Small, Nina Buty, Sarah Michelson, Janis Corn, Barlow Corkrum, Gretchen de Grasse, Danielle Garbe Reser’s endorsement page
Reported raised $441,321 from 2282+ unique donors.
A | Strongly lean A | Slightly lean A | Slightly lean B | Strongly lean B | B |
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In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should empower local businesses with tax breaks and deregulation to reinvigorate the economy. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenMy concern with stimulus packages for businesses is the tendency for them to favor big businesses that don't need it while leaving independents in the rain and the people holding the check. DyeRude | ReserBusinesses and our local economies need stimulus support to recover from an economic catastrophe of this scale. ChvatalState and local governments should work together to assess needs and decisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | CoburnStanleyRegevThe surplus was created for these difficult times. Using these funds to cover needed improvements to our infrastructure creates jobs and paves the way to resume more robust business as we recover. | In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should encourage state-wide economic growth with stimulus packages and infrastructure spending. |
COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation sea change. We should shore up the damage using the state’s Rainy Day Fund, and prepare our budget for a ‘new normal.’ | DyeRegevPlease see the above answer. I will add that by helping keep Washington families afloat now, it will save the state more money in the long term by preventing a run on assistance programs. | BordenGiven the large increase in the State budget over the past decade I don't trust Olympia to ever balance the budget. They keep spending more and asking for more even with massive cannabis revenues. CoburnReserCOVID-19 has resulted in significant budgetary changes. We may need to rely partially on our reserves, but that will not be enough alone to adapt to the challenges we face in the future. StanleyKlickerBoehnkeRude | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | KlippertDozier | The economic hit from COVID-19 is just a bump in the long road towards a balanced budget. We’ve prepared for this, and should not be making drastic changes to the Washington budget. |
Governor Inslee should call a special legislative session to address foreseen state budget deficits as soon as possible. | KlippertReserI agree with Republicans that we should have a special session to start this work as soon as possible. KlickerDyeBoehnkeRudeDozier | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package. Stanley | CoburnRegevGovernor Inslee took steps to ensure the state budget would last until the next session. This also allows us to see how bad the deficit will be. It makes sense to only meet once instead of twice right now. | Borden | The legislative branch works best when we have big, inclusive stakeholder processes followed by public hearings, talking to constituents in groups big and small; this is unwise in the context of the current public health crisis. |
By incentivizing manufacturing, health care, and agricultural industries in our state, we create a competitive job market, and a vibrant creative economy will occur naturally. | KlippertCoburnKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | BordenReserWe need all of these sectors to be strong for our communities to be thriving, vibrant places to live and work. Stanley | ChvatalRegevIf you want to attract and retain the best minds, there needs to be something to do outside of work. A thriving arts scene does this and also helps draw tourists to our region to spend their money here. | Direct funding for the Arts, Cultural Activities, and STEM yield immediate economic benefit to our state, and help our communities retain high-quality professionals. | |
Police should be fully funded. | KlippertKlickerDyeBoehnkeDozier | ReserOur communities value security. Everyone deserves fair and equitable treatment by law enforcement. We need to prioritize community engagement and hold our police to high but fair standards. Rude | Chvatal | BordenCoburnStanleyRegevWe are seeing this play out in real time where departments are asking for more money to deal with mental health calls. Doesn't it make sense then to get more social workers? | Too much is asked of our police; some responsibilities and resources should be shifted to health and social workers and new programs. |
Police officers’ skill set and training are often out of sync with the social interactions that they have with their local communities. | BordenCoburn | ChvatalStanleyRegev | ReserWe can always improve training building off the standards for accredited police programs. Rude | KlippertKlickerDozierDyeBoehnke | Police officer training programs develop a culture of learning, critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, and healthy curiosity. |
The Washington State COVID policy should be based on the recommendations of public health officials. | CoburnReserWe need to lead with the data, science, and experts, who tell us to mask up so we can open up. ChvatalRegev | StanleyRude | BordenPublic entities should consult health officials, but private entities should be able to do what is necessary for their livelihoods unencumbered by the State. KlickerWe can both open ours businesses while utilizing guidelines from our health officials | KlippertDyeBoehnkeDozier | The economic stakes are too high for health officials’ input to dominate the decision making process. It’s time to end restrictions and fully open up our schools and businesses. |
Decisions about public safety are best made by local communities, private businesses, and municipalities, who are most aware of their own local needs. | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRegevSurprise! I do feel local communities have the largest stake in making things succeed. The state should be able to step in though where there is a noticeable downward trend. RudeDozier | ReserThe state should set standards and local communities should have flexibility to respond to local needs. StanleyDye | CoburnChvatalI believe that decisions about public safety should be made by the Health authorities at the state and county level. Both should strive to work together for the common good. | Decisions about public safety are best made at the state level, where resources of the entire state can be used to benefit everyone and coordinate intra-community needs with a bird’s eye view, taking the heat off of local politicians, who have other challenges to deal with in leading communities through these challenges. | |
Washington State’s current ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system satisfies the needs of the community. Unnecessarily changing or complicating the existing voting system would only cause confusion and voter exhaustion. | DyeBoehnke | KlippertDozier | BordenI support reforms like RCV in order to better represent the will of voters, and am the only candidate running in the 9th district to be recognized by FairVote Washington for this advocacy. CoburnReserThe Governor’s primary race was an example of the disenfranchisement that happens to voters whose candidate is not picked. I support exploring other options like ranked choice voting. StanleyRegevTop 2 Primaries are the most damaging thing to have happened to our elections in recent years. On the premise of saving a drop in the state budget bucket we have been robbed of real choices during the election cycle. | Washington State’s ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system was a step in the right direction in 2004, but we need to take the next leap forward on election reform, where candidates win by majority, not by mere plurality (e.g. with Ranked Choice, or Instant Runoff voting systems). | |
More state funding for education is needed to cope with COVID-19. | CoburnRegevRe-directing school levy funds significantly impacts those who have the most to lose. Rainy day funds exist for a reason. Supplementing schools to protect our children and their teachers is a worthy use of those dollars. | KlippertReserMany of our districts have increased costs from providing online learning that need to be addressed now. I want our districts to have more flexibility with their levies in the future. ChvatalI do not believe this is a either/or depending on the community and their needs Klicker | BordenStanley | BoehnkeDozier | School districts should be allowed to supplement more of their funding with levies. |
Cutting educational service provider (ESP) jobs is shortsighted and harmful to students. | CoburnReserWe need to maintain supports in our schools, particularly for students with special education needs. ChvatalI would defer to precedent and the constitution to determine any decrease in educational spending. I also, very much support emergency and public health services. RegevUsing COVID-19 as an excuse to curtail union agreements with support staff is cynical. These employees provide invaluable services to our schools. Their union wages are what is keeping their own families afloat. | Stanley | KlippertBordenKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | While COVID-19 is impacting communities now, it is important to remain prepared for future crises and maintain funding for emergency reserves. | |
It is the responsibility of local school districts and the voters therein to decide its annual budget. | Dye | KlippertBordenI am generally supportive of more local control over education and school choice, though recognize that funding this way can open the door to disparate results based on geography and wealth. ReserPost the McCleary decision we are at better parity. Our focus going forward needs to be on the flexibility our communities want to pass the levies that make sense for each district. KlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | CoburnChvatalStanley | RegevAs evidenced by McCleary, the Legislature has neglected funding schools at a level that provides our students with the level of education they need to be the next generation of Washington success stories. | The state has perpetually underfunded schools. State-level tax revenue should be used to provide equity among its districts. |
Climate change is not an issue that states can or should address. | KlippertKlickerDyeDozier | RudeBoehnke | Borden | CoburnReserWashington State has always been a leader. We should lead in creating and attracting the clean energy jobs and businesses of the future, like Moses Lake is doing with its new solar business. ChvatalStanleyRegevWe need to accept climate change is real. Instead of pretending it's not happening let's take the opportunity to become leaders in the manufacture of clean solutions. | I support climate policies that incentivize Washington to do its part to prevent climate change. |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation or sustainability. | Dye | KlippertKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenI support opening up public lands to an even greater extent and devolving control to the people for common usage. After all, it is our public land. ReserOur region can’t grow without maintaining sustainable, clean water sources for agricultural, manufacturing, residential, and recreational use. Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegev | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. We should prioritize protecting it. |
I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Dye | KlippertBordenWhile I am running on a platform dedicated to individual liberties and will not stray from this commitment, it is important to be able to listen and discuss issues with anybody and be open to what they are saying. KlickerIt's important to seek opinions and perspectives from others and I will do just that. However my decisions will be made based upon the needs and concerns of the people in the district. Dozier | CoburnReserI will bring my experience as an Eastern Washingtonian to the legislature and will keep an open mind to listen to all sides and use data, science, and experts to finalize my views. ChvatalBoehnkeRude | StanleyRegevYou can't say you have made an informed decision if you haven't sought out multiple perspectives. Part of the crisis of democracy we find ourselves in is the result of myopic leadership. | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
State legislature dedicates a large amount of resources to ensure healthy communication, and works hard at educating the public on how to use what exists. | KlippertBordenChvatalBoehnke | ReserCommunication must improve. Even with funding limitations in this budget cycle, we can use free methods to connect with more residents. KlickerRudeDozier | CoburnStanleyRegev | Communication methods used by state legislators are out-dated and underfunded. Funding for upgrades to, and person-power to support, the existing systems is critical. | |
The state transportation budget should focus on road maintenance, repairs, and expansion to reduce congestion. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenTransportation is one of these areas where we throw increasing gobs of money at the problem with little to show for it. While (A) is important, we have not been getting our money's worth and that must be examined. ReserIn the 16th LD, we have major repair and infrastructure needs that need to take priority in a tough budget environment. CoburnRude | ChvatalStanleyThere should be a some of each. All infrastructure should be updated for safety and efficiency. RegevIt’s hard not to drive when a 10 minute drive takes over an hour by bus. I'll work to find which revenue streams are available to help increase the frequency of buses so folks are more willing to leave the car at home. | The state transportation budget should focus on supporting carbon-free charging/fueling, and on increasing the use of carpooling, mass transit, and bicycles. | |
I stand with 70% of those surveyed in support of the proposed passenger rail system that increases inter-connectivity between Southeastern WA and the rest of the State, while reducing carbon emissions. | Coburn | ReserI am really interested in learning more about high speed rail options that include Eastern Washington. ChvatalThis is a proposal that I would need to thoroughly review and study. We must invest and create systems for many years into the future and view through the prism health, both humanity and the earth StanleyRegev | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | The proposed passenger rail system comes at too high an upfront cost. The state has higher priorities for its transportation budget, and I support focused funding on the interstate road system. | |
The state has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | CoburnChvatalStanleyRegevA key factor in gaining stability is being able to maintain housing. In our community the ability to find an affordable place to live is out of reach for too many residents and it has not been addressed. | ReserWe need the state to partner in rural areas to make construction more affordable and accessible. The state can also help support job programs in the trades that will make labor more available for construction. | KlippertRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenThe key being that the market needs to actually be open. Heavy regulations like zoning block the construction of new housing and enables NIMBY elitism that leaves us with artificially restricted, expensive housing. Klicker | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. |
We should control and guide suburban sprawl in our state even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegevWhat we need to do is make it attractive to developers to pursue high density, residential projects to revitalize our CBDs. Having a vibrant, walk-able city center attracts young professionals and tourists. | ReserThe state can provide guidance, but our local areas need to be the driving force behind what works for each county in partnership with our market players. RudeBoehnke | KlippertBordenKlickerDozier | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economies. |
We need to be cautious when it comes to going too far shaping our society in response to LGBTQ+ ‘identity politics.’ | KlippertKlickerI believe we are all equal and and no person of color, race or sexual identification should be discriminated against or given special privileges. Dye | BoehnkeDozier | Rude | ReserBordenCoburnChvatalStanleyRegevThis district elects a man who makes it his life's work to legislate my community away. How do you think it makes any other member of the LGBTQ community feel when he advocates for discrimination from the House floor? | We have taken positive steps forward in making our state more inclusive for LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming people, but there is still more progress that can be made at the state level to create a more equitable, just, and compassionate society for everyone. |
Racism is a real and unfortunate thing, but it is a personal matter. We have made good progress as a society in overcoming racism and we should not try to create legislation which may overreach in order to appease minority groups. | Dye | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | Rude | BordenMeaningful justice reform measures are my #1 priority. CoburnReserChvatalStanleyRegevWe saw it nationally with a President who told a known white supremacist hate group to 'Stand by.' and locally when all but two elected officials refused to denounce Defend the Tri. | Systemic racism is real and there are many things we must do at the state level to respond to the urgent challenge of creating a more just society. |
U.S. Congress
Doug McKinley
Elected Experience
Benton County Democratic Party State Committeeman, 2016
Other Professional Experience
I have been an attorney for almost 30 years, working to protect for the rights of working people in the state and federal courts. I have...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV forum
- ✅ LWV Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
Dan Newhouse
Elected Experience
Central Washington’s Representative in Congress since 2015. Washington State House of Representatives 2003-2009.
Other Professional Experience
Washington State Department of Agriculture Director, 2009-2013. Operates a 750...
Engagement:
- ❌ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV forum
- ❌ LWV Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (July 24)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
tricitiesvote.com questionnaire coming soon
16th District Rep Pos 1
Frances Chvatal
Elected Experience
None
Other Professional Experience
A Registered Nurse for 37 years; 10 years spent providing direct patient care, 22 years in clinical leadership as the Director of Surgical Services at Providence St. Mary Medical Center...
Engagement:
- Tri-City Herald, Ormand Hilderbrand, Donnetta Elsasser, Patricia Donovan, Darcy Dauble, Bart Preecs, Carlos F. Acevedo, Kathryn Barron, Beth Call, Norma L. Hernandez, Don Schwerin, Marilee Schiff, Frances Chvatal’s endorsement page
Reported raised $36,057 from 409+ unique donors.
Mark Klicker
Elected Experience
No information submitted
Other Professional Experience
Current: Owner - Urban, Farm and Forest Group (forest management); Realtor - Northwest First Realtors Farm & Ranch. Previous: Founder/owner - Klicker Enterprises...
Engagement:
- ✅ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ❌ LWV Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ❌ Power 99.1 voter education (Sept. 24)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum (primary)
Reported raised $59,526 from 220+ unique donors.
A | Strongly lean A | Slightly lean A | Slightly lean B | Strongly lean B | B |
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In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should empower local businesses with tax breaks and deregulation to reinvigorate the economy. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenMy concern with stimulus packages for businesses is the tendency for them to favor big businesses that don't need it while leaving independents in the rain and the people holding the check. DyeRude | ReserBusinesses and our local economies need stimulus support to recover from an economic catastrophe of this scale. ChvatalState and local governments should work together to assess needs and decisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | CoburnStanleyRegevThe surplus was created for these difficult times. Using these funds to cover needed improvements to our infrastructure creates jobs and paves the way to resume more robust business as we recover. | In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should encourage state-wide economic growth with stimulus packages and infrastructure spending. |
COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation sea change. We should shore up the damage using the state’s Rainy Day Fund, and prepare our budget for a ‘new normal.’ | DyeRegevPlease see the above answer. I will add that by helping keep Washington families afloat now, it will save the state more money in the long term by preventing a run on assistance programs. | BordenGiven the large increase in the State budget over the past decade I don't trust Olympia to ever balance the budget. They keep spending more and asking for more even with massive cannabis revenues. CoburnReserCOVID-19 has resulted in significant budgetary changes. We may need to rely partially on our reserves, but that will not be enough alone to adapt to the challenges we face in the future. StanleyKlickerBoehnkeRude | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | KlippertDozier | The economic hit from COVID-19 is just a bump in the long road towards a balanced budget. We’ve prepared for this, and should not be making drastic changes to the Washington budget. |
Governor Inslee should call a special legislative session to address foreseen state budget deficits as soon as possible. | KlippertReserI agree with Republicans that we should have a special session to start this work as soon as possible. KlickerDyeBoehnkeRudeDozier | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package. Stanley | CoburnRegevGovernor Inslee took steps to ensure the state budget would last until the next session. This also allows us to see how bad the deficit will be. It makes sense to only meet once instead of twice right now. | Borden | The legislative branch works best when we have big, inclusive stakeholder processes followed by public hearings, talking to constituents in groups big and small; this is unwise in the context of the current public health crisis. |
By incentivizing manufacturing, health care, and agricultural industries in our state, we create a competitive job market, and a vibrant creative economy will occur naturally. | KlippertCoburnKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | BordenReserWe need all of these sectors to be strong for our communities to be thriving, vibrant places to live and work. Stanley | ChvatalRegevIf you want to attract and retain the best minds, there needs to be something to do outside of work. A thriving arts scene does this and also helps draw tourists to our region to spend their money here. | Direct funding for the Arts, Cultural Activities, and STEM yield immediate economic benefit to our state, and help our communities retain high-quality professionals. | |
Police should be fully funded. | KlippertKlickerDyeBoehnkeDozier | ReserOur communities value security. Everyone deserves fair and equitable treatment by law enforcement. We need to prioritize community engagement and hold our police to high but fair standards. Rude | Chvatal | BordenCoburnStanleyRegevWe are seeing this play out in real time where departments are asking for more money to deal with mental health calls. Doesn't it make sense then to get more social workers? | Too much is asked of our police; some responsibilities and resources should be shifted to health and social workers and new programs. |
Police officers’ skill set and training are often out of sync with the social interactions that they have with their local communities. | BordenCoburn | ChvatalStanleyRegev | ReserWe can always improve training building off the standards for accredited police programs. Rude | KlippertKlickerDozierDyeBoehnke | Police officer training programs develop a culture of learning, critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, and healthy curiosity. |
The Washington State COVID policy should be based on the recommendations of public health officials. | CoburnReserWe need to lead with the data, science, and experts, who tell us to mask up so we can open up. ChvatalRegev | StanleyRude | BordenPublic entities should consult health officials, but private entities should be able to do what is necessary for their livelihoods unencumbered by the State. KlickerWe can both open ours businesses while utilizing guidelines from our health officials | KlippertDyeBoehnkeDozier | The economic stakes are too high for health officials’ input to dominate the decision making process. It’s time to end restrictions and fully open up our schools and businesses. |
Decisions about public safety are best made by local communities, private businesses, and municipalities, who are most aware of their own local needs. | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRegevSurprise! I do feel local communities have the largest stake in making things succeed. The state should be able to step in though where there is a noticeable downward trend. RudeDozier | ReserThe state should set standards and local communities should have flexibility to respond to local needs. StanleyDye | CoburnChvatalI believe that decisions about public safety should be made by the Health authorities at the state and county level. Both should strive to work together for the common good. | Decisions about public safety are best made at the state level, where resources of the entire state can be used to benefit everyone and coordinate intra-community needs with a bird’s eye view, taking the heat off of local politicians, who have other challenges to deal with in leading communities through these challenges. | |
Washington State’s current ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system satisfies the needs of the community. Unnecessarily changing or complicating the existing voting system would only cause confusion and voter exhaustion. | DyeBoehnke | KlippertDozier | BordenI support reforms like RCV in order to better represent the will of voters, and am the only candidate running in the 9th district to be recognized by FairVote Washington for this advocacy. CoburnReserThe Governor’s primary race was an example of the disenfranchisement that happens to voters whose candidate is not picked. I support exploring other options like ranked choice voting. StanleyRegevTop 2 Primaries are the most damaging thing to have happened to our elections in recent years. On the premise of saving a drop in the state budget bucket we have been robbed of real choices during the election cycle. | Washington State’s ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system was a step in the right direction in 2004, but we need to take the next leap forward on election reform, where candidates win by majority, not by mere plurality (e.g. with Ranked Choice, or Instant Runoff voting systems). | |
More state funding for education is needed to cope with COVID-19. | CoburnRegevRe-directing school levy funds significantly impacts those who have the most to lose. Rainy day funds exist for a reason. Supplementing schools to protect our children and their teachers is a worthy use of those dollars. | KlippertReserMany of our districts have increased costs from providing online learning that need to be addressed now. I want our districts to have more flexibility with their levies in the future. ChvatalI do not believe this is a either/or depending on the community and their needs Klicker | BordenStanley | BoehnkeDozier | School districts should be allowed to supplement more of their funding with levies. |
Cutting educational service provider (ESP) jobs is shortsighted and harmful to students. | CoburnReserWe need to maintain supports in our schools, particularly for students with special education needs. ChvatalI would defer to precedent and the constitution to determine any decrease in educational spending. I also, very much support emergency and public health services. RegevUsing COVID-19 as an excuse to curtail union agreements with support staff is cynical. These employees provide invaluable services to our schools. Their union wages are what is keeping their own families afloat. | Stanley | KlippertBordenKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | While COVID-19 is impacting communities now, it is important to remain prepared for future crises and maintain funding for emergency reserves. | |
It is the responsibility of local school districts and the voters therein to decide its annual budget. | Dye | KlippertBordenI am generally supportive of more local control over education and school choice, though recognize that funding this way can open the door to disparate results based on geography and wealth. ReserPost the McCleary decision we are at better parity. Our focus going forward needs to be on the flexibility our communities want to pass the levies that make sense for each district. KlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | CoburnChvatalStanley | RegevAs evidenced by McCleary, the Legislature has neglected funding schools at a level that provides our students with the level of education they need to be the next generation of Washington success stories. | The state has perpetually underfunded schools. State-level tax revenue should be used to provide equity among its districts. |
Climate change is not an issue that states can or should address. | KlippertKlickerDyeDozier | RudeBoehnke | Borden | CoburnReserWashington State has always been a leader. We should lead in creating and attracting the clean energy jobs and businesses of the future, like Moses Lake is doing with its new solar business. ChvatalStanleyRegevWe need to accept climate change is real. Instead of pretending it's not happening let's take the opportunity to become leaders in the manufacture of clean solutions. | I support climate policies that incentivize Washington to do its part to prevent climate change. |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation or sustainability. | Dye | KlippertKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenI support opening up public lands to an even greater extent and devolving control to the people for common usage. After all, it is our public land. ReserOur region can’t grow without maintaining sustainable, clean water sources for agricultural, manufacturing, residential, and recreational use. Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegev | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. We should prioritize protecting it. |
I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Dye | KlippertBordenWhile I am running on a platform dedicated to individual liberties and will not stray from this commitment, it is important to be able to listen and discuss issues with anybody and be open to what they are saying. KlickerIt's important to seek opinions and perspectives from others and I will do just that. However my decisions will be made based upon the needs and concerns of the people in the district. Dozier | CoburnReserI will bring my experience as an Eastern Washingtonian to the legislature and will keep an open mind to listen to all sides and use data, science, and experts to finalize my views. ChvatalBoehnkeRude | StanleyRegevYou can't say you have made an informed decision if you haven't sought out multiple perspectives. Part of the crisis of democracy we find ourselves in is the result of myopic leadership. | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
State legislature dedicates a large amount of resources to ensure healthy communication, and works hard at educating the public on how to use what exists. | KlippertBordenChvatalBoehnke | ReserCommunication must improve. Even with funding limitations in this budget cycle, we can use free methods to connect with more residents. KlickerRudeDozier | CoburnStanleyRegev | Communication methods used by state legislators are out-dated and underfunded. Funding for upgrades to, and person-power to support, the existing systems is critical. | |
The state transportation budget should focus on road maintenance, repairs, and expansion to reduce congestion. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenTransportation is one of these areas where we throw increasing gobs of money at the problem with little to show for it. While (A) is important, we have not been getting our money's worth and that must be examined. ReserIn the 16th LD, we have major repair and infrastructure needs that need to take priority in a tough budget environment. CoburnRude | ChvatalStanleyThere should be a some of each. All infrastructure should be updated for safety and efficiency. RegevIt’s hard not to drive when a 10 minute drive takes over an hour by bus. I'll work to find which revenue streams are available to help increase the frequency of buses so folks are more willing to leave the car at home. | The state transportation budget should focus on supporting carbon-free charging/fueling, and on increasing the use of carpooling, mass transit, and bicycles. | |
I stand with 70% of those surveyed in support of the proposed passenger rail system that increases inter-connectivity between Southeastern WA and the rest of the State, while reducing carbon emissions. | Coburn | ReserI am really interested in learning more about high speed rail options that include Eastern Washington. ChvatalThis is a proposal that I would need to thoroughly review and study. We must invest and create systems for many years into the future and view through the prism health, both humanity and the earth StanleyRegev | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | The proposed passenger rail system comes at too high an upfront cost. The state has higher priorities for its transportation budget, and I support focused funding on the interstate road system. | |
The state has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | CoburnChvatalStanleyRegevA key factor in gaining stability is being able to maintain housing. In our community the ability to find an affordable place to live is out of reach for too many residents and it has not been addressed. | ReserWe need the state to partner in rural areas to make construction more affordable and accessible. The state can also help support job programs in the trades that will make labor more available for construction. | KlippertRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenThe key being that the market needs to actually be open. Heavy regulations like zoning block the construction of new housing and enables NIMBY elitism that leaves us with artificially restricted, expensive housing. Klicker | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. |
We should control and guide suburban sprawl in our state even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegevWhat we need to do is make it attractive to developers to pursue high density, residential projects to revitalize our CBDs. Having a vibrant, walk-able city center attracts young professionals and tourists. | ReserThe state can provide guidance, but our local areas need to be the driving force behind what works for each county in partnership with our market players. RudeBoehnke | KlippertBordenKlickerDozier | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economies. |
We need to be cautious when it comes to going too far shaping our society in response to LGBTQ+ ‘identity politics.’ | KlippertKlickerI believe we are all equal and and no person of color, race or sexual identification should be discriminated against or given special privileges. Dye | BoehnkeDozier | Rude | ReserBordenCoburnChvatalStanleyRegevThis district elects a man who makes it his life's work to legislate my community away. How do you think it makes any other member of the LGBTQ community feel when he advocates for discrimination from the House floor? | We have taken positive steps forward in making our state more inclusive for LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming people, but there is still more progress that can be made at the state level to create a more equitable, just, and compassionate society for everyone. |
Racism is a real and unfortunate thing, but it is a personal matter. We have made good progress as a society in overcoming racism and we should not try to create legislation which may overreach in order to appease minority groups. | Dye | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | Rude | BordenMeaningful justice reform measures are my #1 priority. CoburnReserChvatalStanleyRegevWe saw it nationally with a President who told a known white supremacist hate group to 'Stand by.' and locally when all but two elected officials refused to denounce Defend the Tri. | Systemic racism is real and there are many things we must do at the state level to respond to the urgent challenge of creating a more just society. |
16th District Rep Pos 2
Skyler Rude
Elected Experience
State Representative (2019 – present); Chairman, State Committeeman, and Precinct Committee Officer for Walla Walla County Republican Party
Other Professional Experience
Legislative Assistant serving the 16th district in...
Engagement:
- ❌ tricitiesvote.com
- ✅ LWV debate
- ❌ LWV Q&A
- ✅ Power 99.1 voter education (Sept. 24)
- ✅ TCRCC video (Oct. 5)
- ✅ TCRCC Q&A
- ✅ TCRCC video (July 22)
- ✅ Tri-City Herald voter guide
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum
- ✅ Walla Walla Valley Chamber forum (primary)
Reported raised $82,206 from 178+ unique donors.
Carly Coburn
Elected Experience
Elected PCO, First Vice Chair of FCDCC and their State Committee Members pos. 1, First Vice Chair of the 16th LD Democrats, WSDCC First Vice Chair of the Disability Issues Caucus, WSDCC Eastern WA Vice Chair of the Stonewall...
Engagement:
- Zahra Roach, Jeffrey Aaron Robinson, Everett Maroon, Nancy Peterson, Jay Chavez, Claudia Colindres Johnson, Christine Brown, Carly Coburn’s endorsement page
Reported raised $12,900 from 146+ unique donors.
A | Strongly lean A | Slightly lean A | Slightly lean B | Strongly lean B | B |
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In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should empower local businesses with tax breaks and deregulation to reinvigorate the economy. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenMy concern with stimulus packages for businesses is the tendency for them to favor big businesses that don't need it while leaving independents in the rain and the people holding the check. DyeRude | ReserBusinesses and our local economies need stimulus support to recover from an economic catastrophe of this scale. ChvatalState and local governments should work together to assess needs and decisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | CoburnStanleyRegevThe surplus was created for these difficult times. Using these funds to cover needed improvements to our infrastructure creates jobs and paves the way to resume more robust business as we recover. | In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should encourage state-wide economic growth with stimulus packages and infrastructure spending. |
COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation sea change. We should shore up the damage using the state’s Rainy Day Fund, and prepare our budget for a ‘new normal.’ | DyeRegevPlease see the above answer. I will add that by helping keep Washington families afloat now, it will save the state more money in the long term by preventing a run on assistance programs. | BordenGiven the large increase in the State budget over the past decade I don't trust Olympia to ever balance the budget. They keep spending more and asking for more even with massive cannabis revenues. CoburnReserCOVID-19 has resulted in significant budgetary changes. We may need to rely partially on our reserves, but that will not be enough alone to adapt to the challenges we face in the future. StanleyKlickerBoehnkeRude | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | KlippertDozier | The economic hit from COVID-19 is just a bump in the long road towards a balanced budget. We’ve prepared for this, and should not be making drastic changes to the Washington budget. |
Governor Inslee should call a special legislative session to address foreseen state budget deficits as soon as possible. | KlippertReserI agree with Republicans that we should have a special session to start this work as soon as possible. KlickerDyeBoehnkeRudeDozier | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package. Stanley | CoburnRegevGovernor Inslee took steps to ensure the state budget would last until the next session. This also allows us to see how bad the deficit will be. It makes sense to only meet once instead of twice right now. | Borden | The legislative branch works best when we have big, inclusive stakeholder processes followed by public hearings, talking to constituents in groups big and small; this is unwise in the context of the current public health crisis. |
By incentivizing manufacturing, health care, and agricultural industries in our state, we create a competitive job market, and a vibrant creative economy will occur naturally. | KlippertCoburnKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | BordenReserWe need all of these sectors to be strong for our communities to be thriving, vibrant places to live and work. Stanley | ChvatalRegevIf you want to attract and retain the best minds, there needs to be something to do outside of work. A thriving arts scene does this and also helps draw tourists to our region to spend their money here. | Direct funding for the Arts, Cultural Activities, and STEM yield immediate economic benefit to our state, and help our communities retain high-quality professionals. | |
Police should be fully funded. | KlippertKlickerDyeBoehnkeDozier | ReserOur communities value security. Everyone deserves fair and equitable treatment by law enforcement. We need to prioritize community engagement and hold our police to high but fair standards. Rude | Chvatal | BordenCoburnStanleyRegevWe are seeing this play out in real time where departments are asking for more money to deal with mental health calls. Doesn't it make sense then to get more social workers? | Too much is asked of our police; some responsibilities and resources should be shifted to health and social workers and new programs. |
Police officers’ skill set and training are often out of sync with the social interactions that they have with their local communities. | BordenCoburn | ChvatalStanleyRegev | ReserWe can always improve training building off the standards for accredited police programs. Rude | KlippertKlickerDozierDyeBoehnke | Police officer training programs develop a culture of learning, critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, and healthy curiosity. |
The Washington State COVID policy should be based on the recommendations of public health officials. | CoburnReserWe need to lead with the data, science, and experts, who tell us to mask up so we can open up. ChvatalRegev | StanleyRude | BordenPublic entities should consult health officials, but private entities should be able to do what is necessary for their livelihoods unencumbered by the State. KlickerWe can both open ours businesses while utilizing guidelines from our health officials | KlippertDyeBoehnkeDozier | The economic stakes are too high for health officials’ input to dominate the decision making process. It’s time to end restrictions and fully open up our schools and businesses. |
Decisions about public safety are best made by local communities, private businesses, and municipalities, who are most aware of their own local needs. | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRegevSurprise! I do feel local communities have the largest stake in making things succeed. The state should be able to step in though where there is a noticeable downward trend. RudeDozier | ReserThe state should set standards and local communities should have flexibility to respond to local needs. StanleyDye | CoburnChvatalI believe that decisions about public safety should be made by the Health authorities at the state and county level. Both should strive to work together for the common good. | Decisions about public safety are best made at the state level, where resources of the entire state can be used to benefit everyone and coordinate intra-community needs with a bird’s eye view, taking the heat off of local politicians, who have other challenges to deal with in leading communities through these challenges. | |
Washington State’s current ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system satisfies the needs of the community. Unnecessarily changing or complicating the existing voting system would only cause confusion and voter exhaustion. | DyeBoehnke | KlippertDozier | BordenI support reforms like RCV in order to better represent the will of voters, and am the only candidate running in the 9th district to be recognized by FairVote Washington for this advocacy. CoburnReserThe Governor’s primary race was an example of the disenfranchisement that happens to voters whose candidate is not picked. I support exploring other options like ranked choice voting. StanleyRegevTop 2 Primaries are the most damaging thing to have happened to our elections in recent years. On the premise of saving a drop in the state budget bucket we have been robbed of real choices during the election cycle. | Washington State’s ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system was a step in the right direction in 2004, but we need to take the next leap forward on election reform, where candidates win by majority, not by mere plurality (e.g. with Ranked Choice, or Instant Runoff voting systems). | |
More state funding for education is needed to cope with COVID-19. | CoburnRegevRe-directing school levy funds significantly impacts those who have the most to lose. Rainy day funds exist for a reason. Supplementing schools to protect our children and their teachers is a worthy use of those dollars. | KlippertReserMany of our districts have increased costs from providing online learning that need to be addressed now. I want our districts to have more flexibility with their levies in the future. ChvatalI do not believe this is a either/or depending on the community and their needs Klicker | BordenStanley | BoehnkeDozier | School districts should be allowed to supplement more of their funding with levies. |
Cutting educational service provider (ESP) jobs is shortsighted and harmful to students. | CoburnReserWe need to maintain supports in our schools, particularly for students with special education needs. ChvatalI would defer to precedent and the constitution to determine any decrease in educational spending. I also, very much support emergency and public health services. RegevUsing COVID-19 as an excuse to curtail union agreements with support staff is cynical. These employees provide invaluable services to our schools. Their union wages are what is keeping their own families afloat. | Stanley | KlippertBordenKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | While COVID-19 is impacting communities now, it is important to remain prepared for future crises and maintain funding for emergency reserves. | |
It is the responsibility of local school districts and the voters therein to decide its annual budget. | Dye | KlippertBordenI am generally supportive of more local control over education and school choice, though recognize that funding this way can open the door to disparate results based on geography and wealth. ReserPost the McCleary decision we are at better parity. Our focus going forward needs to be on the flexibility our communities want to pass the levies that make sense for each district. KlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | CoburnChvatalStanley | RegevAs evidenced by McCleary, the Legislature has neglected funding schools at a level that provides our students with the level of education they need to be the next generation of Washington success stories. | The state has perpetually underfunded schools. State-level tax revenue should be used to provide equity among its districts. |
Climate change is not an issue that states can or should address. | KlippertKlickerDyeDozier | RudeBoehnke | Borden | CoburnReserWashington State has always been a leader. We should lead in creating and attracting the clean energy jobs and businesses of the future, like Moses Lake is doing with its new solar business. ChvatalStanleyRegevWe need to accept climate change is real. Instead of pretending it's not happening let's take the opportunity to become leaders in the manufacture of clean solutions. | I support climate policies that incentivize Washington to do its part to prevent climate change. |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation or sustainability. | Dye | KlippertKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenI support opening up public lands to an even greater extent and devolving control to the people for common usage. After all, it is our public land. ReserOur region can’t grow without maintaining sustainable, clean water sources for agricultural, manufacturing, residential, and recreational use. Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegev | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. We should prioritize protecting it. |
I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Dye | KlippertBordenWhile I am running on a platform dedicated to individual liberties and will not stray from this commitment, it is important to be able to listen and discuss issues with anybody and be open to what they are saying. KlickerIt's important to seek opinions and perspectives from others and I will do just that. However my decisions will be made based upon the needs and concerns of the people in the district. Dozier | CoburnReserI will bring my experience as an Eastern Washingtonian to the legislature and will keep an open mind to listen to all sides and use data, science, and experts to finalize my views. ChvatalBoehnkeRude | StanleyRegevYou can't say you have made an informed decision if you haven't sought out multiple perspectives. Part of the crisis of democracy we find ourselves in is the result of myopic leadership. | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
State legislature dedicates a large amount of resources to ensure healthy communication, and works hard at educating the public on how to use what exists. | KlippertBordenChvatalBoehnke | ReserCommunication must improve. Even with funding limitations in this budget cycle, we can use free methods to connect with more residents. KlickerRudeDozier | CoburnStanleyRegev | Communication methods used by state legislators are out-dated and underfunded. Funding for upgrades to, and person-power to support, the existing systems is critical. | |
The state transportation budget should focus on road maintenance, repairs, and expansion to reduce congestion. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenTransportation is one of these areas where we throw increasing gobs of money at the problem with little to show for it. While (A) is important, we have not been getting our money's worth and that must be examined. ReserIn the 16th LD, we have major repair and infrastructure needs that need to take priority in a tough budget environment. CoburnRude | ChvatalStanleyThere should be a some of each. All infrastructure should be updated for safety and efficiency. RegevIt’s hard not to drive when a 10 minute drive takes over an hour by bus. I'll work to find which revenue streams are available to help increase the frequency of buses so folks are more willing to leave the car at home. | The state transportation budget should focus on supporting carbon-free charging/fueling, and on increasing the use of carpooling, mass transit, and bicycles. | |
I stand with 70% of those surveyed in support of the proposed passenger rail system that increases inter-connectivity between Southeastern WA and the rest of the State, while reducing carbon emissions. | Coburn | ReserI am really interested in learning more about high speed rail options that include Eastern Washington. ChvatalThis is a proposal that I would need to thoroughly review and study. We must invest and create systems for many years into the future and view through the prism health, both humanity and the earth StanleyRegev | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | The proposed passenger rail system comes at too high an upfront cost. The state has higher priorities for its transportation budget, and I support focused funding on the interstate road system. | |
The state has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | CoburnChvatalStanleyRegevA key factor in gaining stability is being able to maintain housing. In our community the ability to find an affordable place to live is out of reach for too many residents and it has not been addressed. | ReserWe need the state to partner in rural areas to make construction more affordable and accessible. The state can also help support job programs in the trades that will make labor more available for construction. | KlippertRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenThe key being that the market needs to actually be open. Heavy regulations like zoning block the construction of new housing and enables NIMBY elitism that leaves us with artificially restricted, expensive housing. Klicker | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. |
We should control and guide suburban sprawl in our state even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegevWhat we need to do is make it attractive to developers to pursue high density, residential projects to revitalize our CBDs. Having a vibrant, walk-able city center attracts young professionals and tourists. | ReserThe state can provide guidance, but our local areas need to be the driving force behind what works for each county in partnership with our market players. RudeBoehnke | KlippertBordenKlickerDozier | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economies. |
We need to be cautious when it comes to going too far shaping our society in response to LGBTQ+ ‘identity politics.’ | KlippertKlickerI believe we are all equal and and no person of color, race or sexual identification should be discriminated against or given special privileges. Dye | BoehnkeDozier | Rude | ReserBordenCoburnChvatalStanleyRegevThis district elects a man who makes it his life's work to legislate my community away. How do you think it makes any other member of the LGBTQ community feel when he advocates for discrimination from the House floor? | We have taken positive steps forward in making our state more inclusive for LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming people, but there is still more progress that can be made at the state level to create a more equitable, just, and compassionate society for everyone. |
Racism is a real and unfortunate thing, but it is a personal matter. We have made good progress as a society in overcoming racism and we should not try to create legislation which may overreach in order to appease minority groups. | Dye | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | Rude | BordenMeaningful justice reform measures are my #1 priority. CoburnReserChvatalStanleyRegevWe saw it nationally with a President who told a known white supremacist hate group to 'Stand by.' and locally when all but two elected officials refused to denounce Defend the Tri. | Systemic racism is real and there are many things we must do at the state level to respond to the urgent challenge of creating a more just society. |
8th District Rep Pos 1
Shir Regev
Elected Experience
None
Other Professional Experience
Senior Health Physics Technician (Hanford, HAMTC), United States Navy (Electronics Technician Second Class/Surface Warfare, Operation Enduring Freedom), United States Peace Corps (Regional...
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Brad Klippert
Elected Experience
State Representative. Committees: Public Safety, Judiciary, Early Learning, Veterans Affairs/Military Operations. Caucuses: Aviation, Railroad, Heritage, Wildland Fire, Recreation.
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Benton and...
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Reported raised $28,024 from 60+ unique donors.
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In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should empower local businesses with tax breaks and deregulation to reinvigorate the economy. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenMy concern with stimulus packages for businesses is the tendency for them to favor big businesses that don't need it while leaving independents in the rain and the people holding the check. DyeRude | ReserBusinesses and our local economies need stimulus support to recover from an economic catastrophe of this scale. ChvatalState and local governments should work together to assess needs and decisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | CoburnStanleyRegevThe surplus was created for these difficult times. Using these funds to cover needed improvements to our infrastructure creates jobs and paves the way to resume more robust business as we recover. | In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should encourage state-wide economic growth with stimulus packages and infrastructure spending. |
COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation sea change. We should shore up the damage using the state’s Rainy Day Fund, and prepare our budget for a ‘new normal.’ | DyeRegevPlease see the above answer. I will add that by helping keep Washington families afloat now, it will save the state more money in the long term by preventing a run on assistance programs. | BordenGiven the large increase in the State budget over the past decade I don't trust Olympia to ever balance the budget. They keep spending more and asking for more even with massive cannabis revenues. CoburnReserCOVID-19 has resulted in significant budgetary changes. We may need to rely partially on our reserves, but that will not be enough alone to adapt to the challenges we face in the future. StanleyKlickerBoehnkeRude | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | KlippertDozier | The economic hit from COVID-19 is just a bump in the long road towards a balanced budget. We’ve prepared for this, and should not be making drastic changes to the Washington budget. |
Governor Inslee should call a special legislative session to address foreseen state budget deficits as soon as possible. | KlippertReserI agree with Republicans that we should have a special session to start this work as soon as possible. KlickerDyeBoehnkeRudeDozier | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package. Stanley | CoburnRegevGovernor Inslee took steps to ensure the state budget would last until the next session. This also allows us to see how bad the deficit will be. It makes sense to only meet once instead of twice right now. | Borden | The legislative branch works best when we have big, inclusive stakeholder processes followed by public hearings, talking to constituents in groups big and small; this is unwise in the context of the current public health crisis. |
By incentivizing manufacturing, health care, and agricultural industries in our state, we create a competitive job market, and a vibrant creative economy will occur naturally. | KlippertCoburnKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | BordenReserWe need all of these sectors to be strong for our communities to be thriving, vibrant places to live and work. Stanley | ChvatalRegevIf you want to attract and retain the best minds, there needs to be something to do outside of work. A thriving arts scene does this and also helps draw tourists to our region to spend their money here. | Direct funding for the Arts, Cultural Activities, and STEM yield immediate economic benefit to our state, and help our communities retain high-quality professionals. | |
Police should be fully funded. | KlippertKlickerDyeBoehnkeDozier | ReserOur communities value security. Everyone deserves fair and equitable treatment by law enforcement. We need to prioritize community engagement and hold our police to high but fair standards. Rude | Chvatal | BordenCoburnStanleyRegevWe are seeing this play out in real time where departments are asking for more money to deal with mental health calls. Doesn't it make sense then to get more social workers? | Too much is asked of our police; some responsibilities and resources should be shifted to health and social workers and new programs. |
Police officers’ skill set and training are often out of sync with the social interactions that they have with their local communities. | BordenCoburn | ChvatalStanleyRegev | ReserWe can always improve training building off the standards for accredited police programs. Rude | KlippertKlickerDozierDyeBoehnke | Police officer training programs develop a culture of learning, critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, and healthy curiosity. |
The Washington State COVID policy should be based on the recommendations of public health officials. | CoburnReserWe need to lead with the data, science, and experts, who tell us to mask up so we can open up. ChvatalRegev | StanleyRude | BordenPublic entities should consult health officials, but private entities should be able to do what is necessary for their livelihoods unencumbered by the State. KlickerWe can both open ours businesses while utilizing guidelines from our health officials | KlippertDyeBoehnkeDozier | The economic stakes are too high for health officials’ input to dominate the decision making process. It’s time to end restrictions and fully open up our schools and businesses. |
Decisions about public safety are best made by local communities, private businesses, and municipalities, who are most aware of their own local needs. | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRegevSurprise! I do feel local communities have the largest stake in making things succeed. The state should be able to step in though where there is a noticeable downward trend. RudeDozier | ReserThe state should set standards and local communities should have flexibility to respond to local needs. StanleyDye | CoburnChvatalI believe that decisions about public safety should be made by the Health authorities at the state and county level. Both should strive to work together for the common good. | Decisions about public safety are best made at the state level, where resources of the entire state can be used to benefit everyone and coordinate intra-community needs with a bird’s eye view, taking the heat off of local politicians, who have other challenges to deal with in leading communities through these challenges. | |
Washington State’s current ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system satisfies the needs of the community. Unnecessarily changing or complicating the existing voting system would only cause confusion and voter exhaustion. | DyeBoehnke | KlippertDozier | BordenI support reforms like RCV in order to better represent the will of voters, and am the only candidate running in the 9th district to be recognized by FairVote Washington for this advocacy. CoburnReserThe Governor’s primary race was an example of the disenfranchisement that happens to voters whose candidate is not picked. I support exploring other options like ranked choice voting. StanleyRegevTop 2 Primaries are the most damaging thing to have happened to our elections in recent years. On the premise of saving a drop in the state budget bucket we have been robbed of real choices during the election cycle. | Washington State’s ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system was a step in the right direction in 2004, but we need to take the next leap forward on election reform, where candidates win by majority, not by mere plurality (e.g. with Ranked Choice, or Instant Runoff voting systems). | |
More state funding for education is needed to cope with COVID-19. | CoburnRegevRe-directing school levy funds significantly impacts those who have the most to lose. Rainy day funds exist for a reason. Supplementing schools to protect our children and their teachers is a worthy use of those dollars. | KlippertReserMany of our districts have increased costs from providing online learning that need to be addressed now. I want our districts to have more flexibility with their levies in the future. ChvatalI do not believe this is a either/or depending on the community and their needs Klicker | BordenStanley | BoehnkeDozier | School districts should be allowed to supplement more of their funding with levies. |
Cutting educational service provider (ESP) jobs is shortsighted and harmful to students. | CoburnReserWe need to maintain supports in our schools, particularly for students with special education needs. ChvatalI would defer to precedent and the constitution to determine any decrease in educational spending. I also, very much support emergency and public health services. RegevUsing COVID-19 as an excuse to curtail union agreements with support staff is cynical. These employees provide invaluable services to our schools. Their union wages are what is keeping their own families afloat. | Stanley | KlippertBordenKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | While COVID-19 is impacting communities now, it is important to remain prepared for future crises and maintain funding for emergency reserves. | |
It is the responsibility of local school districts and the voters therein to decide its annual budget. | Dye | KlippertBordenI am generally supportive of more local control over education and school choice, though recognize that funding this way can open the door to disparate results based on geography and wealth. ReserPost the McCleary decision we are at better parity. Our focus going forward needs to be on the flexibility our communities want to pass the levies that make sense for each district. KlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | CoburnChvatalStanley | RegevAs evidenced by McCleary, the Legislature has neglected funding schools at a level that provides our students with the level of education they need to be the next generation of Washington success stories. | The state has perpetually underfunded schools. State-level tax revenue should be used to provide equity among its districts. |
Climate change is not an issue that states can or should address. | KlippertKlickerDyeDozier | RudeBoehnke | Borden | CoburnReserWashington State has always been a leader. We should lead in creating and attracting the clean energy jobs and businesses of the future, like Moses Lake is doing with its new solar business. ChvatalStanleyRegevWe need to accept climate change is real. Instead of pretending it's not happening let's take the opportunity to become leaders in the manufacture of clean solutions. | I support climate policies that incentivize Washington to do its part to prevent climate change. |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation or sustainability. | Dye | KlippertKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenI support opening up public lands to an even greater extent and devolving control to the people for common usage. After all, it is our public land. ReserOur region can’t grow without maintaining sustainable, clean water sources for agricultural, manufacturing, residential, and recreational use. Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegev | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. We should prioritize protecting it. |
I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Dye | KlippertBordenWhile I am running on a platform dedicated to individual liberties and will not stray from this commitment, it is important to be able to listen and discuss issues with anybody and be open to what they are saying. KlickerIt's important to seek opinions and perspectives from others and I will do just that. However my decisions will be made based upon the needs and concerns of the people in the district. Dozier | CoburnReserI will bring my experience as an Eastern Washingtonian to the legislature and will keep an open mind to listen to all sides and use data, science, and experts to finalize my views. ChvatalBoehnkeRude | StanleyRegevYou can't say you have made an informed decision if you haven't sought out multiple perspectives. Part of the crisis of democracy we find ourselves in is the result of myopic leadership. | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
State legislature dedicates a large amount of resources to ensure healthy communication, and works hard at educating the public on how to use what exists. | KlippertBordenChvatalBoehnke | ReserCommunication must improve. Even with funding limitations in this budget cycle, we can use free methods to connect with more residents. KlickerRudeDozier | CoburnStanleyRegev | Communication methods used by state legislators are out-dated and underfunded. Funding for upgrades to, and person-power to support, the existing systems is critical. | |
The state transportation budget should focus on road maintenance, repairs, and expansion to reduce congestion. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenTransportation is one of these areas where we throw increasing gobs of money at the problem with little to show for it. While (A) is important, we have not been getting our money's worth and that must be examined. ReserIn the 16th LD, we have major repair and infrastructure needs that need to take priority in a tough budget environment. CoburnRude | ChvatalStanleyThere should be a some of each. All infrastructure should be updated for safety and efficiency. RegevIt’s hard not to drive when a 10 minute drive takes over an hour by bus. I'll work to find which revenue streams are available to help increase the frequency of buses so folks are more willing to leave the car at home. | The state transportation budget should focus on supporting carbon-free charging/fueling, and on increasing the use of carpooling, mass transit, and bicycles. | |
I stand with 70% of those surveyed in support of the proposed passenger rail system that increases inter-connectivity between Southeastern WA and the rest of the State, while reducing carbon emissions. | Coburn | ReserI am really interested in learning more about high speed rail options that include Eastern Washington. ChvatalThis is a proposal that I would need to thoroughly review and study. We must invest and create systems for many years into the future and view through the prism health, both humanity and the earth StanleyRegev | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | The proposed passenger rail system comes at too high an upfront cost. The state has higher priorities for its transportation budget, and I support focused funding on the interstate road system. | |
The state has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | CoburnChvatalStanleyRegevA key factor in gaining stability is being able to maintain housing. In our community the ability to find an affordable place to live is out of reach for too many residents and it has not been addressed. | ReserWe need the state to partner in rural areas to make construction more affordable and accessible. The state can also help support job programs in the trades that will make labor more available for construction. | KlippertRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenThe key being that the market needs to actually be open. Heavy regulations like zoning block the construction of new housing and enables NIMBY elitism that leaves us with artificially restricted, expensive housing. Klicker | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. |
We should control and guide suburban sprawl in our state even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegevWhat we need to do is make it attractive to developers to pursue high density, residential projects to revitalize our CBDs. Having a vibrant, walk-able city center attracts young professionals and tourists. | ReserThe state can provide guidance, but our local areas need to be the driving force behind what works for each county in partnership with our market players. RudeBoehnke | KlippertBordenKlickerDozier | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economies. |
We need to be cautious when it comes to going too far shaping our society in response to LGBTQ+ ‘identity politics.’ | KlippertKlickerI believe we are all equal and and no person of color, race or sexual identification should be discriminated against or given special privileges. Dye | BoehnkeDozier | Rude | ReserBordenCoburnChvatalStanleyRegevThis district elects a man who makes it his life's work to legislate my community away. How do you think it makes any other member of the LGBTQ community feel when he advocates for discrimination from the House floor? | We have taken positive steps forward in making our state more inclusive for LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming people, but there is still more progress that can be made at the state level to create a more equitable, just, and compassionate society for everyone. |
Racism is a real and unfortunate thing, but it is a personal matter. We have made good progress as a society in overcoming racism and we should not try to create legislation which may overreach in order to appease minority groups. | Dye | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | Rude | BordenMeaningful justice reform measures are my #1 priority. CoburnReserChvatalStanleyRegevWe saw it nationally with a President who told a known white supremacist hate group to 'Stand by.' and locally when all but two elected officials refused to denounce Defend the Tri. | Systemic racism is real and there are many things we must do at the state level to respond to the urgent challenge of creating a more just society. |
8th District Rep Pos 2
Matt Boehnke
Elected Experience
State Legislator 2018-Present; Assistant Ranking on the Innovation, Technology & Economic Development Committee; Kennewick City Council 2016-2018
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College Professor, retired US Army Senior...
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Larry Stanley
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Tasting Room Manager of a winery. Customer Service Trainer for Amazon. Teacher of ESL in Asia. Director of an international education program. Pastor of a Church in ...
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In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should empower local businesses with tax breaks and deregulation to reinvigorate the economy. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenMy concern with stimulus packages for businesses is the tendency for them to favor big businesses that don't need it while leaving independents in the rain and the people holding the check. DyeRude | ReserBusinesses and our local economies need stimulus support to recover from an economic catastrophe of this scale. ChvatalState and local governments should work together to assess needs and decisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | CoburnStanleyRegevThe surplus was created for these difficult times. Using these funds to cover needed improvements to our infrastructure creates jobs and paves the way to resume more robust business as we recover. | In the face of dramatically decreased revenue from COVID-19’s impact on the economy, we should encourage state-wide economic growth with stimulus packages and infrastructure spending. |
COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation sea change. We should shore up the damage using the state’s Rainy Day Fund, and prepare our budget for a ‘new normal.’ | DyeRegevPlease see the above answer. I will add that by helping keep Washington families afloat now, it will save the state more money in the long term by preventing a run on assistance programs. | BordenGiven the large increase in the State budget over the past decade I don't trust Olympia to ever balance the budget. They keep spending more and asking for more even with massive cannabis revenues. CoburnReserCOVID-19 has resulted in significant budgetary changes. We may need to rely partially on our reserves, but that will not be enough alone to adapt to the challenges we face in the future. StanleyKlickerBoehnkeRude | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package | KlippertDozier | The economic hit from COVID-19 is just a bump in the long road towards a balanced budget. We’ve prepared for this, and should not be making drastic changes to the Washington budget. |
Governor Inslee should call a special legislative session to address foreseen state budget deficits as soon as possible. | KlippertReserI agree with Republicans that we should have a special session to start this work as soon as possible. KlickerDyeBoehnkeRudeDozier | ChvatalDecisions must be considered in light of current revenue reports and the impact of a CARES 2 package. Stanley | CoburnRegevGovernor Inslee took steps to ensure the state budget would last until the next session. This also allows us to see how bad the deficit will be. It makes sense to only meet once instead of twice right now. | Borden | The legislative branch works best when we have big, inclusive stakeholder processes followed by public hearings, talking to constituents in groups big and small; this is unwise in the context of the current public health crisis. |
By incentivizing manufacturing, health care, and agricultural industries in our state, we create a competitive job market, and a vibrant creative economy will occur naturally. | KlippertCoburnKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | BordenReserWe need all of these sectors to be strong for our communities to be thriving, vibrant places to live and work. Stanley | ChvatalRegevIf you want to attract and retain the best minds, there needs to be something to do outside of work. A thriving arts scene does this and also helps draw tourists to our region to spend their money here. | Direct funding for the Arts, Cultural Activities, and STEM yield immediate economic benefit to our state, and help our communities retain high-quality professionals. | |
Police should be fully funded. | KlippertKlickerDyeBoehnkeDozier | ReserOur communities value security. Everyone deserves fair and equitable treatment by law enforcement. We need to prioritize community engagement and hold our police to high but fair standards. Rude | Chvatal | BordenCoburnStanleyRegevWe are seeing this play out in real time where departments are asking for more money to deal with mental health calls. Doesn't it make sense then to get more social workers? | Too much is asked of our police; some responsibilities and resources should be shifted to health and social workers and new programs. |
Police officers’ skill set and training are often out of sync with the social interactions that they have with their local communities. | BordenCoburn | ChvatalStanleyRegev | ReserWe can always improve training building off the standards for accredited police programs. Rude | KlippertKlickerDozierDyeBoehnke | Police officer training programs develop a culture of learning, critical thinking, open-mindedness, tolerance, and healthy curiosity. |
The Washington State COVID policy should be based on the recommendations of public health officials. | CoburnReserWe need to lead with the data, science, and experts, who tell us to mask up so we can open up. ChvatalRegev | StanleyRude | BordenPublic entities should consult health officials, but private entities should be able to do what is necessary for their livelihoods unencumbered by the State. KlickerWe can both open ours businesses while utilizing guidelines from our health officials | KlippertDyeBoehnkeDozier | The economic stakes are too high for health officials’ input to dominate the decision making process. It’s time to end restrictions and fully open up our schools and businesses. |
Decisions about public safety are best made by local communities, private businesses, and municipalities, who are most aware of their own local needs. | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRegevSurprise! I do feel local communities have the largest stake in making things succeed. The state should be able to step in though where there is a noticeable downward trend. RudeDozier | ReserThe state should set standards and local communities should have flexibility to respond to local needs. StanleyDye | CoburnChvatalI believe that decisions about public safety should be made by the Health authorities at the state and county level. Both should strive to work together for the common good. | Decisions about public safety are best made at the state level, where resources of the entire state can be used to benefit everyone and coordinate intra-community needs with a bird’s eye view, taking the heat off of local politicians, who have other challenges to deal with in leading communities through these challenges. | |
Washington State’s current ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system satisfies the needs of the community. Unnecessarily changing or complicating the existing voting system would only cause confusion and voter exhaustion. | DyeBoehnke | KlippertDozier | BordenI support reforms like RCV in order to better represent the will of voters, and am the only candidate running in the 9th district to be recognized by FairVote Washington for this advocacy. CoburnReserThe Governor’s primary race was an example of the disenfranchisement that happens to voters whose candidate is not picked. I support exploring other options like ranked choice voting. StanleyRegevTop 2 Primaries are the most damaging thing to have happened to our elections in recent years. On the premise of saving a drop in the state budget bucket we have been robbed of real choices during the election cycle. | Washington State’s ‘Top 2 in the Primary’ voting system was a step in the right direction in 2004, but we need to take the next leap forward on election reform, where candidates win by majority, not by mere plurality (e.g. with Ranked Choice, or Instant Runoff voting systems). | |
More state funding for education is needed to cope with COVID-19. | CoburnRegevRe-directing school levy funds significantly impacts those who have the most to lose. Rainy day funds exist for a reason. Supplementing schools to protect our children and their teachers is a worthy use of those dollars. | KlippertReserMany of our districts have increased costs from providing online learning that need to be addressed now. I want our districts to have more flexibility with their levies in the future. ChvatalI do not believe this is a either/or depending on the community and their needs Klicker | BordenStanley | BoehnkeDozier | School districts should be allowed to supplement more of their funding with levies. |
Cutting educational service provider (ESP) jobs is shortsighted and harmful to students. | CoburnReserWe need to maintain supports in our schools, particularly for students with special education needs. ChvatalI would defer to precedent and the constitution to determine any decrease in educational spending. I also, very much support emergency and public health services. RegevUsing COVID-19 as an excuse to curtail union agreements with support staff is cynical. These employees provide invaluable services to our schools. Their union wages are what is keeping their own families afloat. | Stanley | KlippertBordenKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | While COVID-19 is impacting communities now, it is important to remain prepared for future crises and maintain funding for emergency reserves. | |
It is the responsibility of local school districts and the voters therein to decide its annual budget. | Dye | KlippertBordenI am generally supportive of more local control over education and school choice, though recognize that funding this way can open the door to disparate results based on geography and wealth. ReserPost the McCleary decision we are at better parity. Our focus going forward needs to be on the flexibility our communities want to pass the levies that make sense for each district. KlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | CoburnChvatalStanley | RegevAs evidenced by McCleary, the Legislature has neglected funding schools at a level that provides our students with the level of education they need to be the next generation of Washington success stories. | The state has perpetually underfunded schools. State-level tax revenue should be used to provide equity among its districts. |
Climate change is not an issue that states can or should address. | KlippertKlickerDyeDozier | RudeBoehnke | Borden | CoburnReserWashington State has always been a leader. We should lead in creating and attracting the clean energy jobs and businesses of the future, like Moses Lake is doing with its new solar business. ChvatalStanleyRegevWe need to accept climate change is real. Instead of pretending it's not happening let's take the opportunity to become leaders in the manufacture of clean solutions. | I support climate policies that incentivize Washington to do its part to prevent climate change. |
We have an abundance of open, natural spaces and we need to focus on economic development over conservation or sustainability. | Dye | KlippertKlickerRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenI support opening up public lands to an even greater extent and devolving control to the people for common usage. After all, it is our public land. ReserOur region can’t grow without maintaining sustainable, clean water sources for agricultural, manufacturing, residential, and recreational use. Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegev | The natural environment is crucial to quality of life and economic prosperity. We should prioritize protecting it. |
I will make the best decision I can based on my experience, judgment, and beliefs. | Dye | KlippertBordenWhile I am running on a platform dedicated to individual liberties and will not stray from this commitment, it is important to be able to listen and discuss issues with anybody and be open to what they are saying. KlickerIt's important to seek opinions and perspectives from others and I will do just that. However my decisions will be made based upon the needs and concerns of the people in the district. Dozier | CoburnReserI will bring my experience as an Eastern Washingtonian to the legislature and will keep an open mind to listen to all sides and use data, science, and experts to finalize my views. ChvatalBoehnkeRude | StanleyRegevYou can't say you have made an informed decision if you haven't sought out multiple perspectives. Part of the crisis of democracy we find ourselves in is the result of myopic leadership. | I will seek opinions and perspectives different from my own when formulating a decision. |
State legislature dedicates a large amount of resources to ensure healthy communication, and works hard at educating the public on how to use what exists. | KlippertBordenChvatalBoehnke | ReserCommunication must improve. Even with funding limitations in this budget cycle, we can use free methods to connect with more residents. KlickerRudeDozier | CoburnStanleyRegev | Communication methods used by state legislators are out-dated and underfunded. Funding for upgrades to, and person-power to support, the existing systems is critical. | |
The state transportation budget should focus on road maintenance, repairs, and expansion to reduce congestion. | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | BordenTransportation is one of these areas where we throw increasing gobs of money at the problem with little to show for it. While (A) is important, we have not been getting our money's worth and that must be examined. ReserIn the 16th LD, we have major repair and infrastructure needs that need to take priority in a tough budget environment. CoburnRude | ChvatalStanleyThere should be a some of each. All infrastructure should be updated for safety and efficiency. RegevIt’s hard not to drive when a 10 minute drive takes over an hour by bus. I'll work to find which revenue streams are available to help increase the frequency of buses so folks are more willing to leave the car at home. | The state transportation budget should focus on supporting carbon-free charging/fueling, and on increasing the use of carpooling, mass transit, and bicycles. | |
I stand with 70% of those surveyed in support of the proposed passenger rail system that increases inter-connectivity between Southeastern WA and the rest of the State, while reducing carbon emissions. | Coburn | ReserI am really interested in learning more about high speed rail options that include Eastern Washington. ChvatalThis is a proposal that I would need to thoroughly review and study. We must invest and create systems for many years into the future and view through the prism health, both humanity and the earth StanleyRegev | KlippertBordenKlickerBoehnkeRudeDozier | The proposed passenger rail system comes at too high an upfront cost. The state has higher priorities for its transportation budget, and I support focused funding on the interstate road system. | |
The state has a role to play in cost of living and affordable housing. | CoburnChvatalStanleyRegevA key factor in gaining stability is being able to maintain housing. In our community the ability to find an affordable place to live is out of reach for too many residents and it has not been addressed. | ReserWe need the state to partner in rural areas to make construction more affordable and accessible. The state can also help support job programs in the trades that will make labor more available for construction. | KlippertRudeBoehnkeDozier | BordenThe key being that the market needs to actually be open. Heavy regulations like zoning block the construction of new housing and enables NIMBY elitism that leaves us with artificially restricted, expensive housing. Klicker | Cost of living and housing affordability should be left solely to the market. |
We should control and guide suburban sprawl in our state even if doing so affects short-term economic growth. | Stanley | CoburnChvatalRegevWhat we need to do is make it attractive to developers to pursue high density, residential projects to revitalize our CBDs. Having a vibrant, walk-able city center attracts young professionals and tourists. | ReserThe state can provide guidance, but our local areas need to be the driving force behind what works for each county in partnership with our market players. RudeBoehnke | KlippertBordenKlickerDozier | We shouldn’t restrain free market development; it's critical to our local economies. |
We need to be cautious when it comes to going too far shaping our society in response to LGBTQ+ ‘identity politics.’ | KlippertKlickerI believe we are all equal and and no person of color, race or sexual identification should be discriminated against or given special privileges. Dye | BoehnkeDozier | Rude | ReserBordenCoburnChvatalStanleyRegevThis district elects a man who makes it his life's work to legislate my community away. How do you think it makes any other member of the LGBTQ community feel when he advocates for discrimination from the House floor? | We have taken positive steps forward in making our state more inclusive for LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming people, but there is still more progress that can be made at the state level to create a more equitable, just, and compassionate society for everyone. |
Racism is a real and unfortunate thing, but it is a personal matter. We have made good progress as a society in overcoming racism and we should not try to create legislation which may overreach in order to appease minority groups. | Dye | KlippertKlickerBoehnkeDozier | Rude | BordenMeaningful justice reform measures are my #1 priority. CoburnReserChvatalStanleyRegevWe saw it nationally with a President who told a known white supremacist hate group to 'Stand by.' and locally when all but two elected officials refused to denounce Defend the Tri. | Systemic racism is real and there are many things we must do at the state level to respond to the urgent challenge of creating a more just society. |