Rep. Roger Goodman is running for re-election to the 45th Legislative District, House Position 1. In the Legislature, Goodman has helped expand early childhood education, fund local high-tech education, and strengthen our economy with investments in family-wage jobs. He brings his professional experience to his legislative work, including his legal practice, serving in federal and state government positions, and working in the nonprofit world.
This year in the Legislature, Goodman co-sponsored legislation requiring the state to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and supported establishing the Washington State Office of Equity. As chair of the House Public Safety Committee, Goodman heeded the call for police accountability and showed interest in demilitarizing law enforcement and banning the use of chokeholds and tear gas. Goodman has also pursued criminal justice reform in office, sponsoring a bill at the beginning of the year that targeted the school-to-prison pipeline to make it easier for youth with minor offenses to get a true second chance in school.
Goodman is being challenged by Republican John Gibbons, who is not running a serious, competitive campaign. He has neither elected nor community experience and lacks a meaningful campaign presence. One of his only available campaign policies is to limit the governor's powers in emergencies.
During our current social, health, and economic crises, Goodman deserves your vote for re-election.
Rep. Roger Goodman is running for re-election to the 45th Legislative District, House Position 1. In the Legislature, Goodman has helped expand early childhood education, fund local high-tech education, and strengthen our economy with investments in family-wage jobs. He brings his professional experience to his legislative work, including his legal practice, serving in federal and state government positions, and working in the nonprofit world.
This year in the Legislature, Goodman co-sponsored legislation requiring the state to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and supported establishing the Washington State Office of Equity. As chair of the House Public Safety Committee, Goodman heeded the call for police accountability and showed interest in demilitarizing law enforcement and banning the use of chokeholds and tear gas. Goodman has also pursued criminal justice reform in office, sponsoring a bill at the beginning of the year that targeted the school-to-prison pipeline to make it easier for youth with minor offenses to get a true second chance in school.
Goodman is being challenged by Republican John Gibbons, who is not running a serious, competitive campaign. He has neither elected nor community experience and lacks a meaningful campaign presence. One of his only available campaign policies is to limit the governor's powers in emergencies.
During our current social, health, and economic crises, Goodman deserves your vote for re-election.