Category: Cindy Ryu
Group of House Democrats sends letter to Inslee supporting acceptance of refugees
OLYMPIA – Today a group of 18 House Democrats sent a letter to Governor Inslee commending his leadership in the potential resettlement of thousands of families and orphans from war-torn…
Rep. Ryu elected chair of Community Development, Housing and Tribal Affairs
OLYMPIA—Rep. Cindy Ryu (D-Shoreline) is the new chair of the House Community Development, Housing and Tribal Affairs Committee, which also oversees efforts to help veterans and boost tourism in Washington…
Statement from Rep. Cindy Ryu on the fatal shooting by police in Pasco
We have a problem in America, and in Washington state, with violence and death. I support the governor’s decision to have the state’s attorney general review the county prosecutor’s decision…
Session Report for the 32nd District: Legislation
Dear Friends: Greetings to all of you throughout the 32nd District. My last e-letter focused on Cradle-to-Career Education. I would like to now give you a report on the bills I…
Legislative Update for the people of the 32nd District
Dear Friends: I hope that you are all well and taking good care of yourselves during the unexpected early hot weather. Thank you to all who contacted my office since the…
Statement on the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina
The following is a joint statement from the Members of Color Caucus of Washington state in response to the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina. “The Members of Color Caucus of…
Update from Rep. Cindy Ryu on the budget, education and safety net
Dear Friends, I hope that you are all well. Thank you to all who contacted my office since the beginning of session, and to everyone who made the effort to come…
Huskies at the state capitol
I am proud to be a Husky with a B.S. in Microbiology (1980) and an MBA in Operations Management (1983). My husband and all three of our children are also…
Mid-session update: House passes legislation boosting minimum wage, equal pay, sick leave
OLYMPIA—At the beginning of the year, lawmakers had introduced thousands of ideas. Now that the legislative session is more than half over, it’s clear what ideas are still alive and…