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Blaine City Councilmember Richard May is running for state Legislature to improve housing options, protect the environment, and make life easier for working people. May is the mayor pro tempore of Blaine and a former Blaine planning commissioner of ten years. He has also served on numerous nonprofit boards and organizations, including the Sierra Club and Habitat for Humanity.
May wants to create more affordable child care, make zoning changes to bring more affordable housing for all, and ensure water management takes into account the protection of salmon, drinking water, and farms. He believes more local production of crops and more accessory dwelling units, are just a few tools to improve life for everyone in the district.
May and Timmons share several policy priorities, including better broadband internet and natural disaster preparedness. During our interview, May offered a more ambitious progressive platform than Timmons and shared strong views on the need for better communications from elected officials. In addition, he believes that his election to the Blaine City Council signals that voters support his local agenda and are ready to send him to Olympia.Last updated: 2023-04-05Richard May
Blaine City Councilmember Richard May is running for state Legislature to improve housing options, protect the environment, and make life easier for working people. May is the mayor pro tempore of Blaine and a former Blaine planning commissioner of ten years.
Blaine City Councilmember Richard May is running for state Legislature to improve housing options, protect the environment, and make life easier for working people. May is the mayor pro tempore of Blaine and a former Blaine planning commissioner of ten years. He has also served on numerous nonprofit boards and organizations, including the Sierra Club and Habitat for Humanity.
May wants to create more affordable child care, make zoning changes to bring more affordable housing for all, and ensure water management takes into account the protection of salmon, drinking water, and farms. He believes more local production of crops and more accessory dwelling units, are just a few tools to improve life for everyone in the district.
May and Timmons share several policy priorities, including better broadband internet and natural disaster preparedness. During our interview, May offered a more ambitious progressive platform than Timmons and shared strong views on the need for better communications from elected officials. In addition, he believes that his election to the Blaine City Council signals that voters support his local agenda and are ready to send him to Olympia.Richard May
Blaine City Councilmember Richard May is running for state Legislature to improve housing options, protect the environment, and make life easier for working people. May is the mayor pro tempore of Blaine and a former Blaine planning commissioner of ten years.
Patty Murray
Sen. Patty Murray has been a consistent and strong progressive voice in the U.S. Senate. She's seeking re-election to continue fighting for our basic rights and a higher quality of life in Washington and beyond.
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.