Welcome to my official legislative website. Here you’ll find:
- Newsletters describing my work on key priorities, which you can sign up to have emailed as well!
- Yearly session recaps of the legislature’s work. Click here for 2023 and here for 2024.
- All of my videos.
- News coverage of some of my work.
- All of the bills I have prime sponsored or co-sponsored.
- Upcoming events.
- For a daily roundup of news from Washington and the nation, sign up here to receive the Daily E-Clips.
- Check out the House Democrats’ Newsroom.
I want to be accessible to you, so please don’t hesitate to contact my office with your questions, comments, and concerns.
It is an honor to serve the people of the 46th District.
Sincerely,
State Representative Darya Farivar
UPCOMING COMMUNITY TOWN HALL – June 10th
Friends and neighbors,
The 2025 legislative session ended on April 27th. A lot of meaningful work was completed during those 105-days, and policies and investments were passed that will impact our community for the better. To better explain the progress we made, Sen. Javier Valdez, Rep. Gerry Pollet and I will be hosting a community town hall on June 10th, from 6-8 PM, at Nathan Hale High School.
This is also an opportunity to share your priorities with us, ask questions, and discuss ongoing issues our district faces. We hope to see you there!
2025 End-of-Session Newsletter
The 2025 legislative session proved what’s possible when we lead with values and work across the aisle. A remarkable 421 bills were passed—164 unanimously and 274 with 80% support or more. We delivered meaningful progress on the issues that matter most: stabilizing rent, expanding affordable housing, increasing special education funding, curbing gun violence, and investing in safer schools and stronger communities. Despite budget shortfalls, we passed a people-first operating budget that protects shelter, food, and health, honors state workers, and boosts investments in K-12 education and local safety. We also passed a forward-looking transportation budget focused on sustainability and preservation. Together, we advanced good policies, blocked harmful ones, and kept our promise to put Washingtonians first. To learn more, click here or on the preview below.
Safeguards Against Hate & Knowing Your Rights
At this moment, communities from all backgrounds are facing heightened uncertainty. We must stand together. We cannot allow fear to divide us or diminish the unique struggles each community faces. Below is a review of our work to protect vulnerable communities and safeguard against hate. Para leer esto en español, haga click aquí.