Darcy Huffman is challenging Rep. Drew MacEwen for the 35th Legislative District, House Position 2. For 25 years, Huffman has helped people with day-to-day money management and now serves as the Resource and Communication Director at her church in Olympia. She's also vice president-elect for the Southwestern Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and sits on their Affordable Housing Taskforce.
Huffman's platform includes increasing access to affordable housing and health care as well as expanding broadband access in rural areas. Her campaign priorities went from important to "urgent" due to the coronavirus pandemic. Huffman believes that in order to address systemic racism, all legislation must be evaluated with an equity lens. She is community-minded and wants to voice the specific needs and concerns of her many rural constituents.
Huffman is running against the incumbent Republican MacEwen, who stands on the wrong side of a host of progressive issues. MacEwen has opposed increasing the minimum wage, requiring employers to provide sick leave to workers, implementing democracy-expanding automatic voter registration, and prohibiting conversion therapy on LGBTQ+ minors. This year alone, MacEwen voted against prohibiting race-based hair discrimination, establishing the Washington State Office of Equity, and gun safety legislation. As COVID-19 cases rose in Washington state, MacEwen was one of the Republicans who frivolously sued Gov. Inslee over his stay-at-home order.
Darcy Huffman is running a strong campaign as a Democrat with a rural perspective. She is the best choice in this race.
Darcy Huffman is challenging Rep. Drew MacEwen for the 35th Legislative District, House Position 2. For 25 years, Huffman has helped people with day-to-day money management and now serves as the Resource and Communication Director at her church in Olympia. She's also vice president-elect for the Southwestern Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and sits on their Affordable Housing Taskforce.
Huffman's platform includes increasing access to affordable housing and health care as well as expanding broadband access in rural areas. Her campaign priorities went from important to "urgent" due to the coronavirus pandemic. Huffman believes that in order to address systemic racism, all legislation must be evaluated with an equity lens. She is community-minded and wants to voice the specific needs and concerns of her many rural constituents.
Huffman is running against the incumbent Republican MacEwen, who stands on the wrong side of a host of progressive issues. MacEwen has opposed increasing the minimum wage, requiring employers to provide sick leave to workers, implementing democracy-expanding automatic voter registration, and prohibiting conversion therapy on LGBTQ+ minors. This year alone, MacEwen voted against prohibiting race-based hair discrimination, establishing the Washington State Office of Equity, and gun safety legislation. As COVID-19 cases rose in Washington state, MacEwen was one of the Republicans who frivolously sued Gov. Inslee over his stay-at-home order.
Darcy Huffman is running a strong campaign as a Democrat with a rural perspective. She is the best choice in this race.