Democrat Joe Kear is running for the 17th Legislative District, Position 2 to bring good jobs to the district, support working people, and increase the community's access to everyday needs. Kear has served as a Democratic precinct committee officer for ten years, as well as former vice chair and current secretary of the Skamania County Democrats. He has also worked extensively in labor, including on the Northwest Oregon Labor Council and the Southwest Washington Central Labor Council. If elected, Kear wants to support better broadband internet access, expand child care and mental health resources, support clean energy, and protect forests.
Kear has three Republican opponents. Earl Bowerman has unsuccessfully run for several offices in the past few years. He challenged U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler in 2018 because he thought she wasn't loyal enough to former President Donald Trump. In 2019, while Bowerman was the Clark County Republican chair, his own members attempted to recall him for ruining party finances and his failure to act against a committee chair who had been convicted of inappropriate behavior with a teenage girl. This year, Bowerman is running to fight against toll roads and reverse community accountability measures for law enforcement.
Incumbent Republican Paul Harris has occasionally bucked the party line for public health measures, for example sponsoring bills that would raise the age for buying tobacco products to 21. However, he has disappointed voters with his votes on numerous commonsense health measures, including voting against this year's bill to preserve access to abortion care and a bill allowing people suffering from domestic violence to seek help virtually during the pandemic. He has also opposed bills aimed at fixing our state's upside-down tax code, for example, by closing wasteful tax loopholes for special interest groups, as well as voting against prohibiting the sale of high-capacity gun magazines, earning him a 92% rating with the NRA.
Perennial candidate Justin Forsman has run for numerous offices since 2015, including Vancouver City Council and mayor, state senator, and state representative. He is running this year for Legislature to fight against gun violence prevention measures, stop water fluoridation, provide safe housing, and in his own words, fight tyranny.
The communities of the 17th District need new progressive leadership. Vote Joe Kear for Position 2.
Democrat Joe Kear is running for the 17th Legislative District, Position 2 to bring good jobs to the district, support working people, and increase the community's access to everyday needs. Kear has served as a Democratic precinct committee officer for ten years, as well as former vice chair and current secretary of the Skamania County Democrats. He has also worked extensively in labor, including on the Northwest Oregon Labor Council and the Southwest Washington Central Labor Council. If elected, Kear wants to support better broadband internet access, expand child care and mental health resources, support clean energy, and protect forests.
Kear has three Republican opponents. Earl Bowerman has unsuccessfully run for several offices in the past few years. He challenged U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler in 2018 because he thought she wasn't loyal enough to former President Donald Trump. In 2019, while Bowerman was the Clark County Republican chair, his own members attempted to recall him for ruining party finances and his failure to act against a committee chair who had been convicted of inappropriate behavior with a teenage girl. This year, Bowerman is running to fight against toll roads and reverse community accountability measures for law enforcement.
Incumbent Republican Paul Harris has occasionally bucked the party line for public health measures, for example sponsoring bills that would raise the age for buying tobacco products to 21. However, he has disappointed voters with his votes on numerous commonsense health measures, including voting against this year's bill to preserve access to abortion care and a bill allowing people suffering from domestic violence to seek help virtually during the pandemic. He has also opposed bills aimed at fixing our state's upside-down tax code, for example, by closing wasteful tax loopholes for special interest groups, as well as voting against prohibiting the sale of high-capacity gun magazines, earning him a 92% rating with the NRA.
Perennial candidate Justin Forsman has run for numerous offices since 2015, including Vancouver City Council and mayor, state senator, and state representative. He is running this year for Legislature to fight against gun violence prevention measures, stop water fluoridation, provide safe housing, and in his own words, fight tyranny.
The communities of the 17th District need new progressive leadership. Vote Joe Kear for Position 2.
There are two good candidates running for secretary of state who would bring different priorities and professional experience to the job: Steve Hobbs and Julie Anderson. Both are committed to increasing voter participation. Hobbs has earned the support of more elected officials and Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.