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Lauren Davis

DEMOCRAT

Lauren Davis is running for Washington State Representative, District 32.

Personal background

Lauren lives in Shoreline. She earned a bachelor's degree in ethnic studies from Brown University. She is a member of Grace United Methodist Church.

Professional background

Lauren directed school and campus-based mental health and suicide prevention programs at Forefront and helped to found the Washington Recovery Alliance, where she serves as the executive director. She also served on the Public Policy Committee for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Washington State and taught a mental health policy course in the Masters in Social Work program at the University of Washington.

Political background

Lauren Davis is a state representative in State Legislative District 32. She was first elected in 2018 and is serving her 2nd term.

Economy

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

Advocate for mental health and addiction recovery services.

Believes Washington can be a national model for healthcare by investing in youth prevention, early intervention, and recovery support services.

Said, "Everyone deserves access to a safe, healthy, and affordable home. Increasing access to affordable housing, preventing family homelessness, and providing supportive housing for our neighbors living with behavioral health conditions will be one of my main focuses as long as I am in office."

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Supports gun control.

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Education

Supports investing in education to help families out of poverty and grow the economy.

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