Incumbent Rep. Steve Kirby has served in the state House for 20 years, and previously on the Tacoma City Council for four terms. He sponsored legislation to give Gov. Inslee emergency powers because of our urgent need to address the climate crisis and has been a solid vote on many bills that support working families.
Unfortunately, Kirby has also supported legislation that benefits corporate interests and predatory lenders, and he has accepted campaign contributions from payday lenders, debt collectors, and pawn shops. Kirby endorsed former state Rep. David Sawyer's re-election campaign even after Sawyer faced broad and serious allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment. Kirby also has yet to have a town hall this year, and we were disappointed in his primary campaign mailer against Democratic candidate Sharlett Mena, which had racist and xenophobic undertones.
However, Kirby is a much better choice than his far-right opponent Republican Terry Harder, whose campaign site states that he will support the "God given second amendment right," any legislation that restricts safe abortion access, and reducing regulations on businesses. Harder says that he will take the tried-and-failed strategy of ending homelessness by preventing unhoused people from camping, but he has offered no solutions or ideas about where our unsheltered neighbors would go.
Kirby is the better choice in this race.
Incumbent Rep. Steve Kirby has served in the state House for 20 years, and previously on the Tacoma City Council for four terms. He sponsored legislation to give Gov. Inslee emergency powers because of our urgent need to address the climate crisis and has been a solid vote on many bills that support working families.
Unfortunately, Kirby has also supported legislation that benefits corporate interests and predatory lenders, and he has accepted campaign contributions from payday lenders, debt collectors, and pawn shops. Kirby endorsed former state Rep. David Sawyer's re-election campaign even after Sawyer faced broad and serious allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment. Kirby also has yet to have a town hall this year, and we were disappointed in his primary campaign mailer against Democratic candidate Sharlett Mena, which had racist and xenophobic undertones.
However, Kirby is a much better choice than his far-right opponent Republican Terry Harder, whose campaign site states that he will support the "God given second amendment right," any legislation that restricts safe abortion access, and reducing regulations on businesses. Harder says that he will take the tried-and-failed strategy of ending homelessness by preventing unhoused people from camping, but he has offered no solutions or ideas about where our unsheltered neighbors would go.
Kirby is the better choice in this race.