Legislative District 21, Senator

Today we continue to look at the candidates that are on the August 17 primary ballot. Below are the candidates for state legislative district 21, Senator.
David Preston

(Prefers Republican Party)

Elected Experience:

None

Other Professional Experience:

Small business owner for over 25 years. President of Insurance Resource Group in Edmonds, a firm specializing in Consumer Directed Health Plans. Past President of the NW Washington Association of Health Underwrites. Former Board Member of the Washington Association of Health Underwriters.

Education:

Graduate of Edmonds High School. Attended Shoreline Community College before earning a degree in business at the University of Washington.

Community Service:

Member of the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce and the Emergency Services Coordinating Agency. Youth baseball coach in the Pacific Little League

Statement:

We can make positive change now and put Washington on a better path. I’m ready to represent you in Olympia by asking the tough questions and working on real long term solutions.

State government is badly in need of reform. Legislators have ignored the need to restructure state government so it is affordable now and into the future. After facing deficits the last two sessions and raising our taxes over $800 million this year, legislators will face a staggering $3 billion deficit in 2011. The problem is obvious: government spent too much of our money. I will work to balance the budget while cutting taxes and restore fiscal common sense in Olympia.

Reforming state government won’t be easy. Facing such a large deficit, the reality is that some state government programs will need to be reduced. My priorities will be, cutting taxes, creating private sector jobs and improving the output of our schools. It is vital to identify and cut the waste in Olympia so we can make our government run more efficiently.

We can’t tax our way out of a recession and we can’t wish our problems away. With your help we will put more Washingtonians back to work.

For more information:
425- 773-7200

Glen Sayes


(Prefers Republican Party)

Elected Experience:

I have never held an elected office — other than Senior Class President. I believe this gives me an advantage over long-time, career politicians.

Other Professional Experience:

21 years in the Computer Industry; owned and managed a Systems Integration and Software Development Company; 9 years owner of Lumina Digital Studios.

Education:

LeTourneau College — Chemisty Major; Moody Bible College — Bible / Theology Major; University of Illinois — Business and Photography Majors.

Community Service:

Advisory Board for Everett and Mukilteo SD; Mentor approximately 12 High School Senior Projects per year; Photographer for Your Place After School; Church Group Leader.

Statement:

As the owner of a small business, Lumina Digital Studios, I know that when income goes down, expenses must also go DOWN or you go bankrupt. When our legislature voted this year to over-ride the Peoples Initiative (requiring 2/3 majority vote to raise taxes) I was furious and dedicated myself to change that behavior and the incumbents who voted for it.I believe in smaller government, reduced taxes; both of which will encourage business growth and more jobs. I believe in individual freedom and the responsibility that comes with that freedom.I believe that education is the primary job of the state government; an education system that is judged on results not on the amount of money spent! Washington currently spends the largest percent of its budget on education, but our results are embarrassing. Our graduation rate is number Six in the nation — number six from the bottom! I have been married to my wife, Helen, for 37 years. We have raised our three (now adult) children here in Mukilteo. We are active members of Northshore Christian Church. I am a member of the Communications Advisory Boards for both the Mukilteo and Everett School Districts.

For more information:

425-239-3671

sayes4senate@gmail.com

https://www.sayes4senate.com

Paull Shin


(Prefers Democratic Party)

Elected Experience:

Washington State House of Representatives (1993-1994); Washington State Senate (1999-Present)

Other Professional Experience:

Teacher and Professor

Education:

PhD, University of Washington; MA, Public/International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh; BA, Brigham Young University

Community Service:

Board Member, Asian American Political Action Civic Affairs; Board Member, Cascade Bank; Board Member, Children’s Deaconess Services; Board Member, Economic Opportunity Council; Board Member, International Trade Fair; President, Northwest Region of Korean Americans; Board Member, Snohomish County Boy Scouts; Board Member, United Way; Board Member, United Nations Dolman Society; Board Member, Washington State Boy Scouts; Board Member, World Association of Children and Parents; Board Member, Young Men’s Christian Association.

Statement:

Paull Shin was abandoned as a child in Korea. Adopted by a U.S. Army dentist, he came to America at the end of the Korean War. When Paull moved to the US he did not know how to read or write. With little formal education, Paull completed his GED and joined the U.S. Army. Today, Senator Shin holds a PhD from the University of Washington and serves as our voice in the Washington State Senate.As always, Senator Shin will continue to insist on academic excellence in our schools to make certain that our children have the skills they need to succeed; because Paull knows better than anyone else the value of education.Paull is the Chair of the Senate Subcommittee on International Relations. Throughout Paull’s tenure in the legislature he has used his expertise on international trade and has focused on international business to create jobs and exports for Washington State. If re-elected, Paull will continue to create jobs and improve the standards of higher education in Washington.Being in the legislature is Paull’s opportunity to pay back for all that he has been blessed with. Senator Paull Shin is a leader we can trust and count on.

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      1. Not entirely true Dustin, but I DO stand corrected as there is a small portion of MLT that is in D21… part of it EAST of I-5 and part west of I-5. Kind of a figure 8 section on either side of I-5. So, carry on my friend, carry on. 🙂

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