Democrat Shir Regev is running to unseat Republican Rep. Brad Klippert for the 8th Legislative District, House Position 1. Regev is a health physics technician at the Hanford site who previously served in the Peace Corps and in the U.S. Navy as an electronics technician.
If elected, Regev would prioritize health care as a human right and improved access to public transportation as an important way to mitigate climate change. She plans to increase affordable housing availability by encouraging localities and developers willing to build mixed-income and mixed-use, high-density development in places with existing infrastructure.
Regev is running against Republican incumbent Brad Klippert. This January, Klippert proposed a bigoted rule that would prohibit transgender student-athletes from competing, despite the fact that the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association has allowed students to participate based on their gender identity for more than a decade. Klippert is also strongly against the new comprehensive sex education bill that passed this year. Rather than promoting a public health-based approach, the representative also joined in on April coronavirus protests, stating that the governor should rescind the stay-at-home orders that saved lives, saying that, "to stay home and to stay healthy is running and hiding."
Washington deserves forward-looking representation for our kids and our communities; vote Regev for state House.
Democrat Shir Regev is running to unseat Republican Rep. Brad Klippert for the 8th Legislative District, House Position 1. Regev is a health physics technician at the Hanford site who previously served in the Peace Corps and in the U.S. Navy as an electronics technician.
If elected, Regev would prioritize health care as a human right and improved access to public transportation as an important way to mitigate climate change. She plans to increase affordable housing availability by encouraging localities and developers willing to build mixed-income and mixed-use, high-density development in places with existing infrastructure.
Regev is running against Republican incumbent Brad Klippert. This January, Klippert proposed a bigoted rule that would prohibit transgender student-athletes from competing, despite the fact that the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association has allowed students to participate based on their gender identity for more than a decade. Klippert is also strongly against the new comprehensive sex education bill that passed this year. Rather than promoting a public health-based approach, the representative also joined in on April coronavirus protests, stating that the governor should rescind the stay-at-home orders that saved lives, saying that, "to stay home and to stay healthy is running and hiding."
Washington deserves forward-looking representation for our kids and our communities; vote Regev for state House.