Democrat Devin Kuh is running as a last-minute write-in candidate against incumbent Gina Mosbrucker for the 14th Legislative District, House Position 2. As an educator, one of his top priorities is allowing CDC recommendations to guide school reopenings for the safety of students, parents, and the community. Kuh is also running to prioritize health care, support small businesses, and protect the district’s natural resources.
He is running against Rep. Gina Mosbrucker, who has served in the House since 2015. She has sponsored several domestic violence bills in the Legislature, the latest of which has been shelved in light of the coronavirus's chilling effect on the state operating budget. She is the House minority vice-caucus chair and currently a member of Gov. Inslee's Restart Task Force.
However, Mosbrucker has a series of bad votes in the Legislature, especially on the environment. She has stood against bills to ban certain toxic materials in consumer products (SB 5135, 2019), bills to reduce greenhouse gas pollution from vehicles (HB 1110), and measures to increase state clean energy. She also disappointed with her votes against gun violence prevention, sex education, and voting rights.
Though a new candidacy at this point in the election cycle does not leave time for extensive research or for our partners to make endorsements, Kuh has been endorsed by the 14th Legislative District Democrats and the Yakima Democrats, and appears much more progressive than Mosbrucker. Write in Devin Kuh for Position 2.
Democrat Devin Kuh is running as a last-minute write-in candidate against incumbent Gina Mosbrucker for the 14th Legislative District, House Position 2. As an educator, one of his top priorities is allowing CDC recommendations to guide school reopenings for the safety of students, parents, and the community. Kuh is also running to prioritize health care, support small businesses, and protect the district’s natural resources.
He is running against Rep. Gina Mosbrucker, who has served in the House since 2015. She has sponsored several domestic violence bills in the Legislature, the latest of which has been shelved in light of the coronavirus's chilling effect on the state operating budget. She is the House minority vice-caucus chair and currently a member of Gov. Inslee's Restart Task Force.
However, Mosbrucker has a series of bad votes in the Legislature, especially on the environment. She has stood against bills to ban certain toxic materials in consumer products (SB 5135, 2019), bills to reduce greenhouse gas pollution from vehicles (HB 1110), and measures to increase state clean energy. She also disappointed with her votes against gun violence prevention, sex education, and voting rights.
Though a new candidacy at this point in the election cycle does not leave time for extensive research or for our partners to make endorsements, Kuh has been endorsed by the 14th Legislative District Democrats and the Yakima Democrats, and appears much more progressive than Mosbrucker. Write in Devin Kuh for Position 2.