Veronica Whitcher Rockett is running to bring a progressive voice to Olympia as a House representative for Legislative District 2. Whitcher Rockett has served as a precinct committee officer for the Thurston County Democrats, chair of the Thurston County Young Democrats, and is currently vice chair of the Thurston County Democratic Women.
Through her work with her children's PTA, two of whom have special needs, Whitcher Rockett states that she wants to improve special education programs and ensure that schools are truly fully funded. She is advocating for rural broadband to connect her district with work and education opportunities online, which is more important than ever during the pandemic. Whitcher Rocket is also committed to affordable housing, accessible healthcare, a greener economy, and police accountability, stating in July that she supports banning law enforcement's use of tear gas and chokeholds.
Whitcher Rockett is running against Republican incumbent JT Wilcox. Wilcox regularly and actively blocks progress in the Legislature and prides himself on being a conservative figurehead. In recent years, he has voted against progressive reforms including net neutrality protections for internet users, equal pay for women, and equitable access to Washington's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Despite contracting COVID-19 himself this summer, Wilcox stated that his legislative priorities were focused on economic recovery, offering no public health policy.
Whitcher Rockett is the clear progressive choice for the 2nd Legislative District.
Veronica Whitcher Rockett is running to bring a progressive voice to Olympia as a House representative for Legislative District 2. Whitcher Rockett has served as a precinct committee officer for the Thurston County Democrats, chair of the Thurston County Young Democrats, and is currently vice chair of the Thurston County Democratic Women.
Through her work with her children's PTA, two of whom have special needs, Whitcher Rockett states that she wants to improve special education programs and ensure that schools are truly fully funded. She is advocating for rural broadband to connect her district with work and education opportunities online, which is more important than ever during the pandemic. Whitcher Rocket is also committed to affordable housing, accessible healthcare, a greener economy, and police accountability, stating in July that she supports banning law enforcement's use of tear gas and chokeholds.
Whitcher Rockett is running against Republican incumbent JT Wilcox. Wilcox regularly and actively blocks progress in the Legislature and prides himself on being a conservative figurehead. In recent years, he has voted against progressive reforms including net neutrality protections for internet users, equal pay for women, and equitable access to Washington's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Despite contracting COVID-19 himself this summer, Wilcox stated that his legislative priorities were focused on economic recovery, offering no public health policy.
Whitcher Rockett is the clear progressive choice for the 2nd Legislative District.