Shawna De La Rosa December 18, 2020
Three soon-to-be legislators shared their inspirations, ideas and plans at the 2020 Re-Wire Virtual Policy Conference in a panel discussion. It was one of the event’s two panels that introduced members of the Legislature’s incoming freshman class.
The Morning Wire: Keeping you informed on politics, policies, and personalities of Washington State.
In this panel, the Wire welcomed:
Rep. Emily Wicks: 38th LD, House of Representatives
T’wina Nobles: Member-Elect, 28th LD, Senate
Alicia Rule: Member-Elect, 42nd LD, House of Representatives
Starting a political career in the current virtual environment will come with its own challenges and these three discussed how they plan to overcome the hurdles. They shared what inspired them to run for office at this time of their lives and what issues they believe are most important. They discussed how they hope to connect with their fellow legislators and constitu
Michael Goldberg December 17, 2020
Five soon-to-be legislators convened at the 2020 Re-Wire Virtual Policy Conference for a panel conversation on their respective backgrounds, reflections from the campaign trail, and plans for the upcoming legislative session.
This conversation was one of two panels that introduced a few members of the Legislature’s incoming freshman class.
The Morning Wire: Keeping you informed on politics, policies, and personalities of Washington State.
In the first panel, the Wire was pleased to welcome:
David Hackney:
Peter Abbarno:
April Berg:
Greg Gilday:
Mark Klicker:
Member-Elect, 16th LD, House of Representatives
Topics of discussion ranged from the policy issues each new member would like to focus on during their first session; issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic that they think need more attention; and their views on consensus building.