Rep. Cindy Ryu returns to the House of Representative to serve her second term, but this time with more responsibilities on her plate. Earlier this week, Ryu’s peers elected her…
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Rep. Ryu’s March 13 E-memo
Dear Friends: I know many citizens I serve wonder why the Legislature is starting a special session. Even in Olympia, some people ask why the Democrats in the House of…
Rep. Cindy Ryu’s “Reaching for the American Dream” video makes White House top 20
OLYMPIA—When the White House asked Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to tell their stories in a nationwide video challenge, state Rep. Cindy Ryu (D-Shoreline) wanted to share her experiences as…
House unanimously passes Ryu bill to spur broader economic development efforts
Bill aims to increase help for small businesses OLYMPIA—The House of Representatives agrees with Rep. Cindy Ryu that the state Department of Commerce should ask Washington’s 34 Associate Development Organizations…
32nd District lawmakers to hold town hall meeting
OLYMPIA –Sen. Maralyn Chase and Reps. Ruth Kagi and Cindy Ryu will host a special 32nd District town hall meeting in Lake Forest Park on Saturday, March 12 at the…
Ryu’s fraud-fighting bill wins unanimous House approval
OLYMPIA—State Rep. Cindy Ryu reached a major milestone today in her effort to save Washington’s Mortgage Lending Fraud Prosecution Account. The House of Representatives voted 97-0 for Ryu’s proposal to…
Cindy Ryu makes history in Olympia
Ryu is the first Korean-American woman to serve in the Washington State Legislature Jan. 11, 2011 OLYMPIA—History was made in the Washington state capitol on Jan. 10 when Cindy Ryu…
Cindy Ryu sworn in as 32nd District Representative
Cindy Ryu sworn in as 32nd District Representative
Jan. 11, 2011
OLYMPIA–Cindy Ryu was sworn in Jan. 10 as the new state representative for the 32nd Legislative District, which stretches across North King and South Snohomish counties and includes Shoreline, Edmonds, Lake Forest Park, and Kenmore.
“It is a wonderful honor and privilege to represent the parts of the state I love best, where I’ve lived and worked and raised a family with my husband,” said Ryu, a Democrat.