In this week’s episode of the Everblue State podcast, Sen. Randall spoke about what it’s like to be one of the Senate’s newest members. Her seat was previously held by a Republican, and she is working to make sure her ...
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Friends, neighbors – It’s been another packed week at the legislature! So many of you have called, emailed, and come all the way Olympia to talk about the issues most important to you, our families, and our communities. Together, we’re ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA – As one of her first official acts since being sworn in as Senator for the 26th Legislative District, Sen. Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) testified Thursday on behalf of her legislation to establish military benefit zones. Randall’s bipartisan bill, SB ...
Read MoreOLYMPIA – As one of her first official acts since being sworn in as Senator for the 26th Legislative District, Sen. Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) testified Thursday on behalf of her legislation to establish military benefit zones. Randall’s bipartisan bill, SB ...
Read MoreDear friends and neighbors, This week, our policy work truly got underway. In the Higher Education & Workforce Development Committee, we held a hearing on the WA College Promise grant, which would guarantee financial aid for more than 93,000 students ...
Read MoreDear friends and neighbors, Last week, I began my term as state senator from the 26th Legislative District. I couldn’t be more thrilled to be fighting for our values and our communities in Olympia. I was selected by my colleagues ...
Read MoreThe 2018 election has brought a new complexion to the Washington State Legislature, the most diverse in its history. In a story reporting the historic changes, Sen. Emily Randall told KOMO News:
Read MoreOLYMPIA – With a packed Senate gallery looking on, Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) was sworn in today as the state senator representing the 26th Legislative District. Randall is one of five new Democratic members joining the Senate today. “I’m eager to ...
Read MoreSen. Emily Randall has been assigned to three committees in the Washington State Senate for the 2019 Legislative Session. Randall will be the vice chair of the Senate Health & Long Term Care and the Senate Higher Education & Workforce ...
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