Union leader and Democrat Ted Cummings is running for the 4th Legislative District, Position 1. In 2018, Cummings challenged far-right extremist Matt Shea for a seat in the state House. He works as the financial secretary for the Union Steel Workers Local 338 and serves as the vice president of the Washington State Labor Council as well as a board member for his regional labor council.
If elected, Cummings wants to use his professional background as a factory laborer to advocate for workers’ rights and prioritize people over corporations. He wants to address mass incarceration at its root by investing in community needs like health care, housing, quality education, and living-wage jobs so that all Washingtonians have the resources to thrive.
Cummings is running against Republicans Suzanne Schmidt and MJ Bolt. Schmidt is the President of the Associated Builders and Contractors Inland Pacific Chapter and a board member of the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce. While working families in Washington are struggling to afford the basics, Schmidt is running on a very conservative platform that ignores what our communities really need. Instead of supporting policies to ensure everyone has fair wages, great schools, and affordable healthcare, she supports sending ever more militarized police into our neighborhoods and rigging the rules so corporations don’t have to pitch in what they owe.
Bolt is a Republican member of the Washington State Board of Education. Previously, she served as the president of the Central Valley School Board and on a handful of education-focused legislative committees. Bolt has attacked our freedom to decide whether and when we grow our families by trying to ban safe, legal abortion in Washington and beyond. In addition, she would discriminate against teachers based on who they love.
We recommend Ted Cummings for House Position 1 in the 4th Legislative District because of his commitment to bringing our communities together and providing all Washingtonians with the opportunities to thrive.
Union leader and Democrat Ted Cummings is running for the 4th Legislative District, Position 1. In 2018, Cummings challenged far-right extremist Matt Shea for a seat in the state House. He works as the financial secretary for the Union Steel Workers Local 338 and serves as the vice president of the Washington State Labor Council as well as a board member for his regional labor council.
If elected, Cummings wants to use his professional background as a factory laborer to advocate for workers’ rights and prioritize people over corporations. He wants to address mass incarceration at its root by investing in community needs like health care, housing, quality education, and living-wage jobs so that all Washingtonians have the resources to thrive.
Cummings is running against Republicans Suzanne Schmidt and MJ Bolt. Schmidt is the President of the Associated Builders and Contractors Inland Pacific Chapter and a board member of the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce. While working families in Washington are struggling to afford the basics, Schmidt is running on a very conservative platform that ignores what our communities really need. Instead of supporting policies to ensure everyone has fair wages, great schools, and affordable healthcare, she supports sending ever more militarized police into our neighborhoods and rigging the rules so corporations don’t have to pitch in what they owe.
Bolt is a Republican member of the Washington State Board of Education. Previously, she served as the president of the Central Valley School Board and on a handful of education-focused legislative committees. Bolt has attacked our freedom to decide whether and when we grow our families by trying to ban safe, legal abortion in Washington and beyond. In addition, she would discriminate against teachers based on who they love.
We recommend Ted Cummings for House Position 1 in the 4th Legislative District because of his commitment to bringing our communities together and providing all Washingtonians with the opportunities to thrive.
There are two good candidates running for Congress in Washington's 5th Congressional District: Natasha Hill and Ann Marie Danimus. We lean toward Hill because of her impressive platform and broader support from our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.