Currently holds the office of Everett City Council - Position 1 until December 31, 2025.
Candidate for Washington House of Representatives - District 38, Position 2 in 2024 Washington General Election.
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Get StartedIn addition to incentivizing that workforce development and pipeline, we need to work on breaking down the agency silos and barriers, creating greater integration of services for better access, create/implement judicial exit plans, and bring relevant voices to the table – those with lived experience, first responders, social workers, mental health experts, and housing providers among others. Learn more
We can help Washingtonians by making critical investments in health care, and supporting holistic approaches to public safety that make our community safer, healthier, and more affordable. Learn more
I support Housing First policies, tenant protections, public and workforce housing, a state public bank with low-income mortgage options, and increased resources for local governments for shelter, hygiene facilities, and wrap around services. I also support better access and funding for mental health and substance abuse programs, as well as incentivizing the mental health provider workforce pipeline. Learn more
We need to be partnering with our local leaders on addressing their specific regional needs, and all of us must work together and increase this state’s housing stock across all levels. Tackling the homelessness and housing affordability crisis must address the systemic causes of these issues for them to be actionable. Learn more
We need more people in Olympia fighting for workers, their rights, and their livelihoods. Mary wants to be that advocate. Mary personally knows the value of unions and was lifted out of poverty in part because of one. Learn more
Mary also knows that if we want to have a viable economy and an equitable and thriving community, we must grow and support living-wage jobs in this region. By supporting our skilled labor force pipeline, both our regional and social infrastructure, port capacity, light rail expansion, and essential amenities like schools and childcare, Everett and surrounding areas will be an attractive destination for growing industries, investments, and green companies. Learn more
Mary hopes to work with stakeholders to identify resources and incentives to encourage industry revitalization and prioritize workers, families, and our community. Learn more
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