Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self has worked in children's services almost all of her life, including her role as an education adviser for the Department of Children and Family Services and her current job as a counselor in the Everett School District. She also founded two separate organizations that provide mental health counseling and help Latino youth achieve academic success, helping bridge barriers they face to succeed. In Olympia, she used her experience to bring a bill forward that will help improve students' success in Washington schools by examining outside factors that are impacting their performance.
Ortiz-Self facesy Republican Jeff Scherrer, who opposes expanding opportunities for working people by raising the minimum wage or passing earned sick leave. Rep. Ortiz-Self has earned your vote.
Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self has worked in children's services almost all of her life, including her role as an education adviser for the Department of Children and Family Services and her current job as a counselor in the Everett School District. She also founded two separate organizations that provide mental health counseling and help Latino youth achieve academic success, helping bridge barriers they face to succeed. In Olympia, she used her experience to bring a bill forward that will help improve students' success in Washington schools by examining outside factors that are impacting their performance.
Ortiz-Self facesy Republican Jeff Scherrer, who opposes expanding opportunities for working people by raising the minimum wage or passing earned sick leave. Rep. Ortiz-Self has earned your vote.