AJ Cooper is challenging Rep. Jeremie Dufault for the 15th Legislative District, House Position 2. Cooper is the chair of the 15th LD Democratic Central Committee. She also serves in several community organizations, including Latino Progresso, Central Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and as secretary of the Community SEEDS Executive Board.
Cooper is running to advocate for healthcare reform, expand rural internet access, and protect small businesses. She pledges to combat systemic racism while being a good steward of the district's environment and public health systems.
Cooper is running against former Selah City Council member and incumbent Jeremie Dufault. While Dufault's sponsorship of Rod's House, a shelter for homeless teens and young adults, is commendable, he also joins many of his Republican colleagues in faulty tax logic. With an anticipated budget shortfall of several billion dollars upcoming, legislators must commit to either raising additional revenue to invest in communities or cutting the social services net that even more Washingtonians than ever are relying on. Dufault's refusal to balance our state's tax code and make the wealthy pay their share will lead to billions in cuts to essential services. In addition, he fought changes to ensure workers earned overtime pay, calling them a "backdoor minimum wage increase."
Cooper is the best choice in this race.
AJ Cooper is challenging Rep. Jeremie Dufault for the 15th Legislative District, House Position 2. Cooper is the chair of the 15th LD Democratic Central Committee. She also serves in several community organizations, including Latino Progresso, Central Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and as secretary of the Community SEEDS Executive Board.
Cooper is running to advocate for healthcare reform, expand rural internet access, and protect small businesses. She pledges to combat systemic racism while being a good steward of the district's environment and public health systems.
Cooper is running against former Selah City Council member and incumbent Jeremie Dufault. While Dufault's sponsorship of Rod's House, a shelter for homeless teens and young adults, is commendable, he also joins many of his Republican colleagues in faulty tax logic. With an anticipated budget shortfall of several billion dollars upcoming, legislators must commit to either raising additional revenue to invest in communities or cutting the social services net that even more Washingtonians than ever are relying on. Dufault's refusal to balance our state's tax code and make the wealthy pay their share will lead to billions in cuts to essential services. In addition, he fought changes to ensure workers earned overtime pay, calling them a "backdoor minimum wage increase."
Cooper is the best choice in this race.