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I'm proud to have grown up in SW WA, and honored to represent this wonderful region in the US Congress. Want regular email updates?

Joined January 2011

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  1. “Congress should be commended for finally agreeing on this common-sense fix. Passing the federal measure was included as one of several recommendations from Gov. Jay Inslee’s orca recovery task force last month.”

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  2. I joined 7 WA state lawmakers in sending a letter to Gov. asking him to consider alternatives to light rail in addressing the I-5 bridge. Past light rail proposals have been soundly rejected by Clark Co residents in multiple county-wide votes.

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  3. Thank you, Speaker Ryan, for signing my bipartisan bill, Preventing Maternal Deaths Act, last night. Next stop: POTUS!

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  6. This bill is so important. It allows families to access the best doctors and facilities for their kids – even if that means they have to cross into another state.

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  7. The U.S. is ranked 47th globally for – our rate of moms dying is worse than Iran’s. With passage of this bill, we are working to reverse that trend and save moms’ lives.

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  8. It was great to get this photo along w/ a note from Mike, a member of the Trac Riders, about how the newly-built warming shelter has already helped w/ a rescue operation on the mountain. It was an honor to help get this shelter completed. Thanks for sharing, Mike!

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  9. It’s been a productive week. I’m working hard to improve life for SW WA residents – whether it’s taking steps to remove barriers for kids on Medicaid to access the care they need or placing Indian tribes on equal economic footing as non-tribal members.

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  10. We’re going to investigate every single death because these moms are worth it.

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  11. My bill to prevent moms dying during pregnancy, childbirth & postpartum PASSED the Senate last night, which means it’s on its way to ! This is a good day for the future of moms in America.

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  12. This bill is dedicated to the mothers we have lost, moms like Kira, who lost her life just hours after giving birth to a healthy baby boy. We honor the lives of these mothers, the loved ones who remember them, and strive to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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  13. No victory is won w/o a team. Grateful for the partnership of my colleague & for shepherding this thru the Senate. I'm pleased we're able to give NW fish managers a critical tool to help save our salmon.

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  14. Dec 11

    Preventing Deaths Act HR 1318 passes! Thanks to the US House of Representatives! And to Rep. and Rep. !

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  15. It was an honor to speak on the House floor in support of Preventing Maternal Deaths Act.

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  16. My sea lion bill passed out of Congress and is now moving to the President’s desk! This was a hard-fought victory – and it’s a personal victory for each of us who treasure our Northwest salmon runs and want to see them preserved for generations to come.

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  17. A crisis of maternal mortality —particularly one entrenched and exacerbated along racial lines — is unacceptable in the most advanced nation on earth. Proud to see our bipartisan Preventing Maternal Deaths Act led by and pass the House today.

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  18. Dec 11

    The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act ()! Many thanks to and for their leadership on behalf of pregnant women & new moms.

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  19. Signed into law! signed my bipartisan bill to repeal a prohibition of distilleries on tribal land. This is a good day for the Chehalis Tribe & others who can now expand economically & bring new skills training and jobs to our region.

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  20. PASSED the House! My bipartisan bill, Preventing Maternal Deaths Act, is the strongest step Congress has taken to combat the rise of maternal deaths in the U.S.

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