Position: Rep 1
Erin Smith Aboudara
Party (1): R
Email: erinaboudara@gmail.com
Q1: Do you favor establishing a family and medical leave insurance program for Washington, funded through payroll premiums (estimated to total $3.00 per week for a typical worker)?
Yes, I would be willing to join in this effort if elected!
Q2: Will you prioritize passing family and medical leave insurance in 2017?
Yes. Absolutely. Yes!
Q3: Optional additional statement:
I’m proud to have served on the King County Women’s Advisory Board last year when we were able to move the County Council and Executive on this issue and it was passed into a King County employee policy. I believe they may have beat Seattle to passing this into an ordinance.
Rep. Zack Hudgins
Party (1): D
Email: zack@zackhudgins.info
Q1: Do you favor establishing a family and medical leave insurance program for Washington, funded through payroll premiums (estimated to total $3.00 per week for a typical worker)?
Yes
Q2: Will you prioritize passing family and medical leave insurance in 2017?
Yes
Q3: Optional additional statement:
We should do this
Prev. cosponsor (2): Yes
Prev. vote (3): Yea
Position: Rep 2
Rep. Steve Bergquist
Party (1): D
Email: steve4house@gmail.com
Q1: Do you favor establishing a family and medical leave insurance program for Washington, funded through payroll premiums (estimated to total $3.00 per week for a typical worker)?
Did not respond
Q2: Will you prioritize passing family and medical leave insurance in 2017?
Did not respond
Prev. cosponsor (2): Yes
Position: Senate
Sen. Bob Hasegawa
Party (1): D
Email: BobHasegawa2016@gmail.com
Q1: Do you favor establishing a family and medical leave insurance program for Washington, funded through payroll premiums (estimated to total $3.00 per week for a typical worker)?
Yes
Q2: Will you prioritize passing family and medical leave insurance in 2017?
Yes
Prev. cosponsor (2): Yes
Position: Senate
Dennis Price
Party (1): L
Email: etdennisprice@outlook.com
Q1: Do you favor establishing a family and medical leave insurance program for Washington, funded through payroll premiums (estimated to total $3.00 per week for a typical worker)?
Did not respond
Q2: Will you prioritize passing family and medical leave insurance in 2017?
Did not respond