As of this year, our women senators make up half of the Senate Democratic Caucus and are taking historic steps forward in policymaking — prioritizing the needs of Washingtonians every day they’re in office.
This Women’s History Month, get to know the women who lead in our Washington Senate
Senator Annette Cleveland – Chair of the Health and Long Term Care Committee
Representing Washington’s 49th Legislative District
Senator Jeannie Darneille – Chair of the Human Services, Reentry and Rehabilitation Committee
Representing Washington’s 27th Legislative District
Senator Mona Das – Vice Caucus Chair and Vice Chair of the Housing and Local Government Committee
Representing Washington’s 47th Legislative District
Senator Manka Dhingra – Senate Deputy Majority Leader and Chair of the Behavioral Health Subcommittee
Representing Washington’s 45th Legislative District
Senator Karen Keiser – Senate President Pro Tempore and Chair of the Labor, Commerce and Tribal Affairs Committee
Representing Washington’s 33rd Legislative District
Senator Patty Kuderer – Chair of the Housing and Local Government Committee
Representing Washington’s 48th Legislative District
Senator Liz Lovelett – Vice Chair of the Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee
Representing Washington’s 40th Legislative District
Senator T’wina Nobles – Vice Chair of the Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee and the Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee
Representing Washington’s 28th Legislative District
Senator Emily Randall – Caucus Whip and Chair of the Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee
Representing Washington’s 26th Legislative District
Senator June Robinson – Vice Chair of the Ways and Means Committee
Representing Washington’s 38th Legislative District
Senator Christine Rolfes – Chair of the Ways and Means Committee
Representing Washington’s 23rd Legislative District
Senator Rebecca Saldaña – Senate Deputy Majority Leader and Vice Chair of the Transportation Committee
Representing Washington’s 37th Legislative District
Senator Lisa Wellman – Chair of the Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee
Representing Washington’s 41st Legislative District
Senator Claire Wilson – Assistant Whip and Vice Chair of the Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee
Representing Washington’s 30th Legislative District
From budgeting, to health care, to education, these senators lead the way. Just this year, Sen. Wellman’s legislation that would provide transportation support during remote instruction passed the Senate, along with Sen. Randall’s bill to build diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism training into health care continuing education requirements. And there is so much more the women of the WA Senate have accomplished.
Celebrate the women of the Washington State Senate today:
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