Lisa Callan
Lisa Callan | |
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Member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 5th district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 14, 2019 Serving with Bill Ramos | |
Preceded by | Paul Graves |
Personal details | |
Born | Lisa Williams Arizona, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | Northern Arizona University (BS) |
Lisa Callan is a Democratic member of the Washington Legislature representing the State's 5th House district for position 2. Callan has held office since 2019 after being elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2020.
Career
Callan has a bachelor's degree from Northern Arizona University in mathematics and computer science. She worked as an engineer at Boeing and then as a software developer in the technology sector. She served on the Issaquah School Board.[1][2]
Callan won the general election in November 2018 to a secure a seat in the Washington House of Representatives. She secured fifty-two percent of the vote while her closest rival, Republican Paul Graves, secured forty-eight percent.[3]
Callan won re-election to the State House on November 3, 2020.[4]
Notable legislation
Ramos voted in favor of HB 1589,[5] which is described as supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.[6]
Ramos voted in favor of and sponsored HB 1054,[7] which is described as establishing requirements for tactics and equipment used by peace officers.[8]
References
- ^ "About Lisa – LISA CALLAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE". 2018-12-18. Archived from the original on 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
- ^ "lisacallan – LISA CALLAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE". Retrieved 2019-03-20.
- ^ "Washington Election Results - Election Results 2018 - The New York Times". The New York Times. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
- ^ Kunkler, Aaron (3 November 2020). "Democrats again secure all three state seats in 5th Legislative District races". valleyrecord.com. Snoqualmie Valley Record. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- ^ "HB 1589 - 2023-24 Supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future". leg.wa.gov.
- ^ "Environment & Energy Committee" (PDF). leg.wa.gov.
- ^ "HB 1054 - 2021-22 Establishing requirements for tactics and equipment used by peace officers". leg.wa.gov.
- ^ "Public Safety Committee" (PDF). leg.wa.gov.
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