Democrat Carly Coburn is challenging Republican incumbent Skyler Rude for 16th Legislative District, House Position 2. Coburn is a lifelong Washingtonian who has served in several leadership positions, including as treasurer of the Tri-Cities Young Democrats, first vice-chair of the Franklin County Democrats, and as the first chair of the WSDCC Disability Issues Caucus.
Coburn's top priorities are increasing health care affordability and accessibility in rural communities, as well as increasing affordable housing. Her work as a disability advocate positions her well to advocate for integrated housing for adults with disabilities as well as more low-income housing. Coburn is a strong advocate for affordable health care and stated recently that "health care shouldn’t be allowed to be used as a bargaining chip against employees."
Coburn's opponent, incumbent Rep. Skyler Rude, has held the seat since last year and has already been an obstacle to a number of progressive bills. Like many of his Republican colleagues, Rude is more concerned with re-opening the economy than protecting the health of his constituents. One of his top priorities is "protecting business," which includes a host of anti-worker practices like training wages, subminimum wages, and reduced compensation for workers injured on the job.
Coburn is a true progressive and staunch advocate for marginalized residents of the 16th District. She is the best choice in this race.
Democrat Carly Coburn is challenging Republican incumbent Skyler Rude for 16th Legislative District, House Position 2. Coburn is a lifelong Washingtonian who has served in several leadership positions, including as treasurer of the Tri-Cities Young Democrats, first vice-chair of the Franklin County Democrats, and as the first chair of the WSDCC Disability Issues Caucus.
Coburn's top priorities are increasing health care affordability and accessibility in rural communities, as well as increasing affordable housing. Her work as a disability advocate positions her well to advocate for integrated housing for adults with disabilities as well as more low-income housing. Coburn is a strong advocate for affordable health care and stated recently that "health care shouldn’t be allowed to be used as a bargaining chip against employees."
Coburn's opponent, incumbent Rep. Skyler Rude, has held the seat since last year and has already been an obstacle to a number of progressive bills. Like many of his Republican colleagues, Rude is more concerned with re-opening the economy than protecting the health of his constituents. One of his top priorities is "protecting business," which includes a host of anti-worker practices like training wages, subminimum wages, and reduced compensation for workers injured on the job.
Coburn is a true progressive and staunch advocate for marginalized residents of the 16th District. She is the best choice in this race.