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Former State Rep., climate and affordable housing leader, organizer, and mom. She/Her

Joined June 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 17

    With Rep. Laurie Dolan’s retirement, I am running for the legislature. I still have work to do on climate, housing, worker's rights and so much more.

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    Feb 23

    WA is one step closer to giving local jurisdictions the tools they need to make sure new homes are built clean and energy-efficient—vital to achieving our emission reduction goals. Senate Energy committee approves , next headed to the Senate floor

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  3. Jan 20

    Thank you for introducing this bill. Let's get this done.

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  4. Jan 18

    If there's anyone in this country that can take Exxon and others to court and win it's . Time to hold them accountable for their misinformation campaigns about climate change to protect their profits over public health. Thanks .

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    Jan 14

    DYK that HB 1767 will pave the way for improved customer choice and lower the cost of going ? It’s beneficial for both utilities AND customers, so it’s a win-win. Time to with in the HouseEE committee right now!

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  6. Jan 12

    Thank you Olympia City Council and the leadership of CMs and Dani Madrone for your action to transition our buildings to be all electric.

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  7. Jan 5

    Addressing housing and climate change together can work. Let's move forward with updating our state's building codes to move us away from fossil fuels and towards healthy, clean buildings for all.

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    Jan 3

    Washington is poised to lead the nation in decarbonizing buildings, creating good jobs, and planning for a clean energy transition that doesn’t leave anyone behind. Let’s do this!

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    For decades, Big Oil has been investing billions in covering up their role in the climate crisis. At our hearing today, I made sure fossil fuel CEOs know: We're not going to let them get away with it any longer.

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    28 Oct 2021

    After repeatedly being asked by Representative Carolyn Maloney to ‘no longer spend any money either directly or indirectly to oppose efforts to reduce emissions and address climate change,’ Big Oil executives refused to take the pledge

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    "The executives that testified today have already been dubbed the Slippery Six," writes . "They may have been able to slither out of some tough questions today, but their words are likely to come back and haunt them in the future."

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    "Executives flatly denied that their companies ever participated in an effort to downplay or dismiss the climate threat, despite mountains of evidence to the contrary."

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    29 Oct 2021

    "What we saw today from the oil executives was an awful lot of tap dancing, and frankly a couple outright lies." Thanks to for having me on again last night to look back on Big Oil's first Big Tobacco moment in Congress.

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    Executives from the oil & gas industry have never appeared before Congress to answer for their lies about the reality & dangers of the climate crisis. That’s going to change. On Thursday, October 28th, fossil fuel executives will testify before my committee. We need the truth.

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    22 Oct 2021

    Exxon’s former lobbyist says CEO Darren Woods fears Congress will “rip him to shreds.” are calling on him to testify on Oct. 28.

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    HEARING ALERT 🚨: On Thursday @ 9 AM ET, Chairs and will hold a hearing to examine the industry’s long-running, industry-wide campaign to spread disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in fueling the .

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    18 Aug 2021

    "When elected officials look like us, it's more likely that our government will work for all of us." Proud to be a part of Win With Women-WA.

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    18 Aug 2021

    Thank you Win with Women for documenting the history of women in politics & celebrating the 19th amendment. When elected officials look like us, our gov’t is more likely to work for all of us.  

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  19. 18 Aug 2021

    Thank you for documenting the history of women in politics & celebrating the 19th amendment. When elected officials look like us, it’s more likely that our government will work for all of us.  

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  20. 11 May 2021

    US Sec of Energy headlines 's May 20 fundraising event with and Anne Kelly of Our climate is at an . Join us as we talk ! Registration info:

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