April Berg is running for the 44th Legislative District, House Position 2. Berg is a former small business owner who now serves as a director at the Everett School District and a planning commissioner for the City of Mill Creek. Her progressive platform includes affordable child care, ensuring workers have safe conditions and living wages, increasing support for early learning, and reducing disparities in graduation and discipline rates for students of color.
Berg wants to support the Housing Trust Fund to build more affordable housing and reduce barriers for shelters. She has endorsed a Clean Fuel Standard and pledges to advocate for environmental justice in underrepresented communities. After a head-on collision with a reckless driver suspected of being under the influence on the day of the primary, Berg remained in the race and took the opportunity to advocate for increased health care access and a strong safety net for Washingtonians facing mental health and addiction issues.
Berg is running against Republican Mark James. James is a member of the Marysville City Council, veteran, and local business owner who does not have a detailed platform available. However, he supports an all-cuts approach to dealing with the state budget deficit that would slash essential services for thousands of Washingtonians at the moment they need it most.
Berg has the experience and progressive ideas to be a fantastic leader in Olympia. She is the best choice in this race.
April Berg is running for the 44th Legislative District, House Position 2. Berg is a former small business owner who now serves as a director at the Everett School District and a planning commissioner for the City of Mill Creek. Her progressive platform includes affordable child care, ensuring workers have safe conditions and living wages, increasing support for early learning, and reducing disparities in graduation and discipline rates for students of color.
Berg wants to support the Housing Trust Fund to build more affordable housing and reduce barriers for shelters. She has endorsed a Clean Fuel Standard and pledges to advocate for environmental justice in underrepresented communities. After a head-on collision with a reckless driver suspected of being under the influence on the day of the primary, Berg remained in the race and took the opportunity to advocate for increased health care access and a strong safety net for Washingtonians facing mental health and addiction issues.
Berg is running against Republican Mark James. James is a member of the Marysville City Council, veteran, and local business owner who does not have a detailed platform available. However, he supports an all-cuts approach to dealing with the state budget deficit that would slash essential services for thousands of Washingtonians at the moment they need it most.
Berg has the experience and progressive ideas to be a fantastic leader in Olympia. She is the best choice in this race.