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Will Rollet is a communications student at Lower Columbia College and a member of the Kelso Public Library Advisory Board. He is running to prioritize the need for affordable housing, internet access, and health care expansion for the district to the forefront.
Rollet is challenging 18-year incumbent Rep. Ed Orcutt, who is running on a typical Republican platform of reducing regulations on businesses and landowners. In addition, he's opposed to balancing our state's upside-down tax code, which would lead to massive cuts to essential services as the state of Washington is facing a several billion-dollar budget shortfall due to COVID-19. Orcutt has also taken no votes on many progressive bills, including establishing a state office of equity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, automatic voter registration, and requiring state insurers to cover contraception.
Though this is a somewhat low information race, Rollet is much more likely to represent progressive values in the 20th Legislative District than Orcutt.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Will Rollet
Will Rollet is a communications student at Lower Columbia College and a member of the Kelso Public Library Advisory Board. He is running to prioritize the need for affordable housing, internet access, and health care expansion for the district to the forefront.
Will Rollet is a communications student at Lower Columbia College and a member of the Kelso Public Library Advisory Board. He is running to prioritize the need for affordable housing, internet access, and health care expansion for the district to the forefront.
Rollet is challenging 18-year incumbent Rep. Ed Orcutt, who is running on a typical Republican platform of reducing regulations on businesses and landowners. In addition, he's opposed to balancing our state's upside-down tax code, which would lead to massive cuts to essential services as the state of Washington is facing a several billion-dollar budget shortfall due to COVID-19. Orcutt has also taken no votes on many progressive bills, including establishing a state office of equity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, automatic voter registration, and requiring state insurers to cover contraception.
Though this is a somewhat low information race, Rollet is much more likely to represent progressive values in the 20th Legislative District than Orcutt.
Will Rollet
Will Rollet is a communications student at Lower Columbia College and a member of the Kelso Public Library Advisory Board. He is running to prioritize the need for affordable housing, internet access, and health care expansion for the district to the forefront.
Carolyn Long
Carolyn Long has taught Southwest Washington’s students for 24 years at WSU Vancouver. She is challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler. Long ran against Herrera Beutler in 2018 and is well-positioned to build off that strong campaign and win this year.