Democrat Rick Bell works in health care technology and is running to leverage his knowledge of the health care system into creating a better public insurance option. Bell is an entrepreneur and small business owner residing in Camas, WA with a passion for data analysis to create policies that help all Washingtonians.
Rather than slashing social services, Bell supports raising corporate taxes to backfill the state's several billion-dollar budget shortfall. If elected, he would prioritize data security and policy to reduce domestic violence. During an interview, Bell stated that he thinks instituting police reform will require looking at the data from past policy to understand what type of legislation will be most effective in increasing police accountability.
Bell's opponent is Republican incumbent Sen. Ann Rivers. In 2019, Rivers claimed that a referendum to lift Washington's ban on affirmative action would start a "race war." This year, she was a no vote on a slate of progressive bills and strongly defends Washington's upside-down tax code. Rivers is running to reduce regulations on businesses, speed up the permitting process, and resist funding education with new taxes. To bring Washington out of its health care crisis, she wants to follow Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana plan.
Bell will be a strong and knowledgable advocate for accessible health care. He is the best choice in this race.
Democrat Rick Bell works in health care technology and is running to leverage his knowledge of the health care system into creating a better public insurance option. Bell is an entrepreneur and small business owner residing in Camas, WA with a passion for data analysis to create policies that help all Washingtonians.
Rather than slashing social services, Bell supports raising corporate taxes to backfill the state's several billion-dollar budget shortfall. If elected, he would prioritize data security and policy to reduce domestic violence. During an interview, Bell stated that he thinks instituting police reform will require looking at the data from past policy to understand what type of legislation will be most effective in increasing police accountability.
Bell's opponent is Republican incumbent Sen. Ann Rivers. In 2019, Rivers claimed that a referendum to lift Washington's ban on affirmative action would start a "race war." This year, she was a no vote on a slate of progressive bills and strongly defends Washington's upside-down tax code. Rivers is running to reduce regulations on businesses, speed up the permitting process, and resist funding education with new taxes. To bring Washington out of its health care crisis, she wants to follow Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana plan.
Bell will be a strong and knowledgable advocate for accessible health care. He is the best choice in this race.