There are no progressive choices in this race. Republican Leonard Christian is challenging incumbent extremist Rep. Rob Chase to represent the 4th Legislative District in Position 2 with a more moderate platform. Christian is a realtor and former representative. He first joined the state House in 2014 when he was appointed to fill the remainder of Larry Crouse’s term, though he was not elected to retain the seat.
Christian sets himself apart from Chase in a number of his policy priorities. He acknowledges that Biden won the 2020 presidential election and refuses to join those in his party who seek to overturn the will of the people and reinstall Donald Trump. Christian is also more open than other conservatives to progress on gun violence prevention and understands his responsibility to represent those with different faiths and political leanings than his own. Unfortunately, like other Republicans, he still wants to cut funding from community investments that support our schools, parks, roads, and the public services that help community members access the basics.
Republican incumbent Rep. Rob Chase is running for his second term in the Legislature. He has shown interest in QAnon and other far-right conspiracy theories. In office, he promoted a MAGA Republican agenda, including opposing basic mask guidelines in schools and loudly criticizing vaccine verifications. This session, he opposed a bill to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and voted against legislation to set new state climate goals. The former Spokane County treasurer is running once again, this time with a far-right platform that seeks to divide us, divest from community support, and stoke fear through extremist conspiracy thinking.
In this race with only conservative choices, Leonard Christian is a better choice to bring more open-minded and accountable leadership to the 4th Legislative District.
There are no progressive choices in this race. Republican Leonard Christian is challenging incumbent extremist Rep. Rob Chase to represent the 4th Legislative District in Position 2 with a more moderate platform. Christian is a realtor and former representative. He first joined the state House in 2014 when he was appointed to fill the remainder of Larry Crouse’s term, though he was not elected to retain the seat.
Christian sets himself apart from Chase in a number of his policy priorities. He acknowledges that Biden won the 2020 presidential election and refuses to join those in his party who seek to overturn the will of the people and reinstall Donald Trump. Christian is also more open than other conservatives to progress on gun violence prevention and understands his responsibility to represent those with different faiths and political leanings than his own. Unfortunately, like other Republicans, he still wants to cut funding from community investments that support our schools, parks, roads, and the public services that help community members access the basics.
Republican incumbent Rep. Rob Chase is running for his second term in the Legislature. He has shown interest in QAnon and other far-right conspiracy theories. In office, he promoted a MAGA Republican agenda, including opposing basic mask guidelines in schools and loudly criticizing vaccine verifications. This session, he opposed a bill to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and voted against legislation to set new state climate goals. The former Spokane County treasurer is running once again, this time with a far-right platform that seeks to divide us, divest from community support, and stoke fear through extremist conspiracy thinking.
In this race with only conservative choices, Leonard Christian is a better choice to bring more open-minded and accountable leadership to the 4th Legislative District.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.