Eduardo Castañeda-Díaz is running against incumbent Rep. Tom Dent for state House in the 13th Legislative District. As a specialist in the U.S. Army, Castañeda-Díaz states that he has five top priorities if elected: environmental protection and agriculture, civil rights, health care, education, and economic justice. His platform includes a wide range of policies and goals, including the completion of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, ending cash bail, and supporting guaranteed low-income housing for veterans and at-need citizens. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Castañeda-Díaz advocates for providing a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to all Washington residents at zero cost.
Notably, Castañeda-Díaz says that he "does not support banning semi-automatic firearms" but does support criminal background checks.
His Republican opponent, Tom Dent, has often voted against the needs of his constituents. Dent voted against a goal of net-zero carbon emissions for state agencies by 2050, opposed allowing tenants to pay first- and last-month rental fees in installments to offset the affordable housing crisis, and against reducing plastic bag pollution. Dent is the ranking minority member on the Early Learning and Human Resources Committee. This year, he worked on legislation providing additional educational pathways in Washington. However, in his response to COVID-19, Dent wanted Washington to re-open unsafely in the spring and has not changed his stance or acknowledged his dangerous response.
Castañeda-Díaz is the best choice in this race for the 13th Legislative District, Position 1.
Eduardo Castañeda-Díaz is running against incumbent Rep. Tom Dent for state House in the 13th Legislative District. As a specialist in the U.S. Army, Castañeda-Díaz states that he has five top priorities if elected: environmental protection and agriculture, civil rights, health care, education, and economic justice. His platform includes a wide range of policies and goals, including the completion of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, ending cash bail, and supporting guaranteed low-income housing for veterans and at-need citizens. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Castañeda-Díaz advocates for providing a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to all Washington residents at zero cost.
Notably, Castañeda-Díaz says that he "does not support banning semi-automatic firearms" but does support criminal background checks.
His Republican opponent, Tom Dent, has often voted against the needs of his constituents. Dent voted against a goal of net-zero carbon emissions for state agencies by 2050, opposed allowing tenants to pay first- and last-month rental fees in installments to offset the affordable housing crisis, and against reducing plastic bag pollution. Dent is the ranking minority member on the Early Learning and Human Resources Committee. This year, he worked on legislation providing additional educational pathways in Washington. However, in his response to COVID-19, Dent wanted Washington to re-open unsafely in the spring and has not changed his stance or acknowledged his dangerous response.
Castañeda-Díaz is the best choice in this race for the 13th Legislative District, Position 1.