Other Candidates
Also in this race are Jessi Murray and Sherae Lascelles. Murray is a technical program manager who started her campaign when she thought Rep. Chopp was retiring but decided to stay in the race because she feels that it's time for new progressive leadership. She wants to focus on balancing our tax code, including implementing a capital gains tax and possibly a wealth tax, investing in green jobs and combating the climate crisis, universal childcare, and single-payer health care. Murray was a co-chair on the Seattle LGBTQ Commission and is endorsed by the Washington Stonewall Democrats. Murray is very progressive and is running a strong campaign.
Lascelles is a community leader and entrepreneur who was instrumental in the founding of non-profit organizations People of Color Sex Worker Outreach Program and Green Light Project. In particular, they played a lead role in pushing the Seattle City Council to strike racist loitering laws from the city municipal code recently.
Lascelles is running a strong campaign on an incredibly progressive platform including major increases in funding for housing and anti-displacement programs and ending the practice of sweeping homeless camps. In addition, they would prioritize environmental justice for communities of color and indigenous communities who have been the most impacted by climate change. They also believe in personally empowering communities to tackle the issues that impact them most and wants to encourage statewide bias training for police officers, including racial bias training.
Also in this race are Jessi Murray and Sherae Lascelles. Murray is a technical program manager who started her campaign when she thought Rep. Chopp was retiring but decided to stay in the race because she feels that it's time for new progressive leadership. She wants to focus on balancing our tax code, including implementing a capital gains tax and possibly a wealth tax, investing in green jobs and combating the climate crisis, universal childcare, and single-payer health care. Murray was a co-chair on the Seattle LGBTQ Commission and is endorsed by the Washington Stonewall Democrats. Murray is very progressive and is running a strong campaign.
Lascelles is a community leader and entrepreneur who was instrumental in the founding of non-profit organizations People of Color Sex Worker Outreach Program and Green Light Project. In particular, they played a lead role in pushing the Seattle City Council to strike racist loitering laws from the city municipal code recently.
Lascelles is running a strong campaign on an incredibly progressive platform including major increases in funding for housing and anti-displacement programs and ending the practice of sweeping homeless camps. In addition, they would prioritize environmental justice for communities of color and indigenous communities who have been the most impacted by climate change. They also believe in personally empowering communities to tackle the issues that impact them most and wants to encourage statewide bias training for police officers, including racial bias training.