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- Biography - Emily Randall Archive
Sen Emily Randall was born and raised on the Kitsap Peninsula in a hardworking union family As a community organizer and advocate for health care and education, she is focused on putting the people of the 26th District first
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1 800 833 6384 (voice) 1 800 833 6388 (TTY) Mailing Address Sen Emily Randall 416 Sid Snyder Ave PO Box 40426 Olympia, WA 98504
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To request public records from Sen Randall, please contact the Senate Public Records Office NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: Please note, any email and any documents you send this office may be subject to disclosure requirements under the state Public Records Act, RCW 42 56
- News Releases - Emily Randall Archive
OLYMPIA — Sen Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) was elected deputy majority leader Thursday by the Senate Democratic Caucus, after previously serving as the majority caucus whip “I’m honored to have been chosen by my colleagues to step into a greater leadership role,” she said
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Emily is now the Deputy Majority Leader and the chair of the Senate Higher Education Workforce Development Committee She also serves as a member of the Senate Health Long Term Care Committee and the Senate Ways Means Committee
- News Releases - Sen. Deborah Krishnadasan
KEY PENINSULA – Former Peninsula School Board president Deb Krishnadasan was appointed Wednesday to the Washington State Senate, replacing former Sen Emily Randall, who was recently elected to the U S House of Representatives
- LGBTQ Caucus - Washington Senate Democrats
The 2019 Washington State Legislature LGBTQ Caucus hit a historic high and included Senators Jamie Pedersen, Marko Liias, Emily Randall, and Claire Wilson, and Representatives Laurie Jinkins, Chris Kilduff, Nicole Macri, and Beth Doglio
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Putting People FirstRobinson issues statement on September revenue forecast OLYMPIA — Senate Ways Means Chair June Robinson (D-Everett) issued the following statement on Tuesday’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council meeting: “Today’s revenue forecast confirms what we’ve been warning — Washington’s
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