Sen. June Robinson is running for re-election to continue serving the 38th Legislative District in the state Senate. She first joined the House in 2013 and was appointed to the Senate seat first in 2020 before being elected to it by voters that same year. Robinson also spent the last 10 years working for the Public Health Seattle & King County as a program manager for the Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention section.
In the Legislature, Robinson has been a leader in economic security and public health. This year, she supported a slate of progressive bills including legislation to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and a bill to update our state’s climate action goals. Robinson was a primary sponsor of the capital gains tax, which would finally make corporations and the wealthy pay their share so that all our communities can have a high-quality education, affordable health care, and accessible child care.
Robinson is facing a challenge from two Republicans, Bernard Moody and Anita Azariah. Bernard Moody is a former marine who has spent more than 30 years in law enforcement work. Moody also challenged Robinson for this seat in 2020 when he ran on a conservative platform that was out of touch with community needs. If elected, he would support cutting funding for critical community supports, vote against policies that keep us safe from gun violence, and undermine reproductive freedom.
Anita Azariah works in the hospice industry. Last year, she ran for a Snohomish County Public Hospital Commission seat under the name “Anita Shad.” Azariah has previously encouraged residents not to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and even promoted ivermectin as a treatment for the coronavirus despite FDA warnings. She is running on a divisive, MAGA Republican platform to send militarized police forces into our communities instead of funding our communities with the resources and support we need.
We need leaders in Olympia who will embrace science and put our communities first. June Robinson is the clear choice for state senator in Legislative District 38.
Sen. June Robinson is running for re-election to continue serving the 38th Legislative District in the state Senate. She first joined the House in 2013 and was appointed to the Senate seat first in 2020 before being elected to it by voters that same year. Robinson also spent the last 10 years working for the Public Health Seattle & King County as a program manager for the Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention section.
In the Legislature, Robinson has been a leader in economic security and public health. This year, she supported a slate of progressive bills including legislation to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and a bill to update our state’s climate action goals. Robinson was a primary sponsor of the capital gains tax, which would finally make corporations and the wealthy pay their share so that all our communities can have a high-quality education, affordable health care, and accessible child care.
Robinson is facing a challenge from two Republicans, Bernard Moody and Anita Azariah. Bernard Moody is a former marine who has spent more than 30 years in law enforcement work. Moody also challenged Robinson for this seat in 2020 when he ran on a conservative platform that was out of touch with community needs. If elected, he would support cutting funding for critical community supports, vote against policies that keep us safe from gun violence, and undermine reproductive freedom.
Anita Azariah works in the hospice industry. Last year, she ran for a Snohomish County Public Hospital Commission seat under the name “Anita Shad.” Azariah has previously encouraged residents not to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and even promoted ivermectin as a treatment for the coronavirus despite FDA warnings. She is running on a divisive, MAGA Republican platform to send militarized police forces into our communities instead of funding our communities with the resources and support we need.
We need leaders in Olympia who will embrace science and put our communities first. June Robinson is the clear choice for state senator in Legislative District 38.
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