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Capitol Hill Community Post | Op-ed by Rep Nicole Macri — You Walked. Now Run.

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Across Washington State, thousands of women, families of diverse communities, and members of the LGBTQ community, took to the streets in a peaceful protest to stand up for equality, civil and women’s rights, and religious freedom.

It was an inspiring day, but one we can all agree must be followed by longer term action.

As the female majority of the Democratic Caucus in the Washington State House of Representatives—one of only four women-dominated chambers in the country—and the most diverse we have ever been, we have a request of you: run for public office.

Each of us has a different story about what finally pushed us into running. Social justice and civil rights. Fully funding our kids’ public education after for decades of legislative delay. A road safety issue blocked by the all-male city council.  A desire to bring business acumen to the table to solve complex economic issues. Protecting the environment for the next generations.

Research shows that before a woman will run for office, she must be asked seven times. Consider this 26 requests—one from each of us. We urge you to do this understanding the sacrifices it takes to run—family time, fundraising, publicity (good and bad), jobs on hold.

But we also understand the rewards.

The policy positions you can help advance like equal pay and family leave. The basics you can protect like reproductive rights and access to quality health care for all. The look on young girls’ faces who see you as a leader in their community.

One of the things this recent march illustrated is the power of being there for each other. Friends will babysit your kids. Neighbors will walk your dog. People who see your commitment and feel your passion will donate to help you get your message out.

And we will be there too.

This year, there will be numerous opportunities to run for office in your community: City Council. School Board. Precinct Committee Officer. And more. The deadline to decide is May 19, but the earlier you get started, the better.

We also have organizations that stand ready to help. National Women’s Political Caucus. Win with Women. Amplify.

Just as we encourage our children to take that first–and that next–step, we say to you:  You walked. Now run.

State Representative Nicole Macri…and the 25 other Democratic women in the Washington State House of Representatives 

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Liz
Liz
7 years ago

This is a lovely sentiment, but I’d like to know why you signed on to the following bill: https://legiscan.com/WA/bill/HJM4009/2017 condemning the Boycott/Divestment/Sanction tactics against the state of Israel. Do you feel this represents your district (my district, I voted for you). Has there been a conversation that I missed about our district’s feelings about the state of Israel? If we’re in this together, I’d like to know why you find it useful to condemn tactics that have been used by most major movements to put economic pressure on those who wield power. Is it okay to divest from DAPL, but not to encourage the same against Israel who continue to create illegal settlements? I’d like to understand your reasoning behind this.