Jenny Zappone has worked in the county prosecutor's office for more than 10 years. She began as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Spokane County in 2011, was promoted to supervisor of the Involuntary Treatment Act Unit, and later became supervisor of both the General Felony Unit and the Victim Witness Advocate Unit. She is now running for District Court to influence lives and help people get connected with the appropriate rehabilitation and advocacy groups.
If elected, Zappone wants to build bridges between the court and organizations like the American Indian Community Center or Mujeres in Action. As a victim advocate, she believes in the importance of providing assistance for those who become involved in the legal system. She has been rated as exceptionally well-qualified by the Spokane County Bar Association.
Zappone has the support of many across the political spectrum, from the county Republicans and Spokane County Young Democrats, progressive leaders, a large number of Spokane Superior County judges and other legal professionals, labor unions, and more. We recommend Zappone in this race for her strong support from the progressive community.
Jenny Zappone has worked in the county prosecutor's office for more than 10 years. She began as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Spokane County in 2011, was promoted to supervisor of the Involuntary Treatment Act Unit, and later became supervisor of both the General Felony Unit and the Victim Witness Advocate Unit. She is now running for District Court to influence lives and help people get connected with the appropriate rehabilitation and advocacy groups.
If elected, Zappone wants to build bridges between the court and organizations like the American Indian Community Center or Mujeres in Action. As a victim advocate, she believes in the importance of providing assistance for those who become involved in the legal system. She has been rated as exceptionally well-qualified by the Spokane County Bar Association.
Zappone has the support of many across the political spectrum, from the county Republicans and Spokane County Young Democrats, progressive leaders, a large number of Spokane Superior County judges and other legal professionals, labor unions, and more. We recommend Zappone in this race for her strong support from the progressive community.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.