Democrat Claus Joens is challenging incumbent Rep. Robert Sutherland for the 39th Legislative District, House Position 1. Joens served as the interim chair of the Skagit County Democrats and has worked as a public school teacher as well as in the private sector.
Joens is running on a platform that includes supporting public education, universal health care, progressive taxation, and reinstating the Fairness Doctrine to ensure Washingtonians receive accurate, fair news coverage. His commitment to putting his constituents' health above profits in Washington's health care policy makes Joens an important voice in the coronavirus pandemic response. He is endorsed by local Democratic groups including the Snohomish and Skagit County Democrats as well as Congressman Rick Larsen.
Republican incumbent Sutherland was first elected in 2018. His re-election platform includes cuts to social services, reducing Gov. Inslee's emergency powers, and promoting the Second Amendment, having received an "A rating" from the NRA. This year, Sutherland voted against prohibiting race-based hair discrimination and he opposed gun safety legislation numerous times. Sutherland has used his campaign social media to promote far-right conspiracies, including suggesting that the pandemic is a hoax.
With lives at stake, Washington can't elect a politician who casts doubt on the threatening existence of COVID-19. Joens is the best choice for the 39th Legislative District, House Position 1.
Democrat Claus Joens is challenging incumbent Rep. Robert Sutherland for the 39th Legislative District, House Position 1. Joens served as the interim chair of the Skagit County Democrats and has worked as a public school teacher as well as in the private sector.
Joens is running on a platform that includes supporting public education, universal health care, progressive taxation, and reinstating the Fairness Doctrine to ensure Washingtonians receive accurate, fair news coverage. His commitment to putting his constituents' health above profits in Washington's health care policy makes Joens an important voice in the coronavirus pandemic response. He is endorsed by local Democratic groups including the Snohomish and Skagit County Democrats as well as Congressman Rick Larsen.
Republican incumbent Sutherland was first elected in 2018. His re-election platform includes cuts to social services, reducing Gov. Inslee's emergency powers, and promoting the Second Amendment, having received an "A rating" from the NRA. This year, Sutherland voted against prohibiting race-based hair discrimination and he opposed gun safety legislation numerous times. Sutherland has used his campaign social media to promote far-right conspiracies, including suggesting that the pandemic is a hoax.
With lives at stake, Washington can't elect a politician who casts doubt on the threatening existence of COVID-19. Joens is the best choice for the 39th Legislative District, House Position 1.