Sen. Dean Takko is a moderate Democrat who has represented the 19th Legislative District since 2005. He previously served in the state House for 10 years before being appointed to the Senate in 2015. Takko has advocated for investing money in jobs and infrastructure but has disappointed progressives on environmental issues and gun safety.
This year, Sen. Takko supported bills to prohibit race-based hair discrimination and to establish a state Office of Equity, but unfortunately voted against a bill to repeal the death penalty. Takko is running to ensure funding for transportation projects, expand broadband for rural residents, and make health care more accessible for Washington residents. Though Sen. Takko does not support defunding the police, he believes that police reform is necessary.
Takko is running against Republican Jeff Wilson who serves as the Vice President for the Port of Longview Commission. Wilson promises that he will not move forward any additional business or capital gains taxation, which would maintain Washington's upside-down tax system. Rather than investing in communities, he would make knee-jerk cuts to services at the moment they're needed most and has yet to offer a strong policy response to the coronavirus pandemic.
If re-elected, Takko will support Democratic priorities in the Senate. He is the best choice in this race.
Sen. Dean Takko is a moderate Democrat who has represented the 19th Legislative District since 2005. He previously served in the state House for 10 years before being appointed to the Senate in 2015. Takko has advocated for investing money in jobs and infrastructure but has disappointed progressives on environmental issues and gun safety.
This year, Sen. Takko supported bills to prohibit race-based hair discrimination and to establish a state Office of Equity, but unfortunately voted against a bill to repeal the death penalty. Takko is running to ensure funding for transportation projects, expand broadband for rural residents, and make health care more accessible for Washington residents. Though Sen. Takko does not support defunding the police, he believes that police reform is necessary.
Takko is running against Republican Jeff Wilson who serves as the Vice President for the Port of Longview Commission. Wilson promises that he will not move forward any additional business or capital gains taxation, which would maintain Washington's upside-down tax system. Rather than investing in communities, he would make knee-jerk cuts to services at the moment they're needed most and has yet to offer a strong policy response to the coronavirus pandemic.
If re-elected, Takko will support Democratic priorities in the Senate. He is the best choice in this race.