Rep. Javier Valdez is running for re-election to the 46th Legislative District, House Position 2. Valdez was appointed to the state House in 2017 and was re-elected in 2018. In office, he has worked to find equitable, progressive solutions to problems facing residents in his district including supporting legislation this year to prevent discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status, and advocated for requiring the state to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Valdez is running for re-election on a platform that includes increasing access to education and protecting the social safety net. Early in the year, he spoke publicly about the racial bias of the Washington State Patrol, advocating for accountability through a bias study and a force that better represents the community.
Valdez is running against Republican Beth Daranciang, whose priorities include repealing the age-appropriate sex education legislation passed last session and re-opening the economy of Washington state, regardless of the coronavirus pandemic. Daranciang has continually admonished and mischaracterized racial justice protests, given her public support for competing pro-police rallies, and signed onto a pledge refusing to defund police departments. Daranciang is campaigning with dangerously antiquated, conservative stances and she should not have the platform to promote them in government.
Valdez will continue making progressive strides in office and deserves your vote.
Rep. Javier Valdez is running for re-election to the 46th Legislative District, House Position 2. Valdez was appointed to the state House in 2017 and was re-elected in 2018. In office, he has worked to find equitable, progressive solutions to problems facing residents in his district including supporting legislation this year to prevent discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status, and advocated for requiring the state to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Valdez is running for re-election on a platform that includes increasing access to education and protecting the social safety net. Early in the year, he spoke publicly about the racial bias of the Washington State Patrol, advocating for accountability through a bias study and a force that better represents the community.
Valdez is running against Republican Beth Daranciang, whose priorities include repealing the age-appropriate sex education legislation passed last session and re-opening the economy of Washington state, regardless of the coronavirus pandemic. Daranciang has continually admonished and mischaracterized racial justice protests, given her public support for competing pro-police rallies, and signed onto a pledge refusing to defund police departments. Daranciang is campaigning with dangerously antiquated, conservative stances and she should not have the platform to promote them in government.
Valdez will continue making progressive strides in office and deserves your vote.