How to contact your 2013 lawmakers

The 2013 session of Washington’s Legislature is set to begin Jan. 14 and end April 28. Here are local lawmakers and how to reach them by email or phone during those 105 days. Messages can also be left for them at the Legislative Hotline, 800-562-6000. The hotline enables callers to track the progress of bills and learn when hearings or legislative action are planned. For more information, check out the Legislature website at www.leg.wa.gov.

1st District

Senate

Rosemary McAuliffe, Democrat, Bothell

Office: 360-786-7600

Email: rosemary.mcauliffe@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Derek Stanford, Democrat, Bothell

Office: 360-786-7928

Email: derek.stanford@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Luis Moscoso, Democrat, Mountlake Terrace

Office: 360-786-7900

Email: luis.moscoso@leg.wa.gov

10th District

Senate

Barbara Bailey, Republican, Oak Harbor

Office: 360-786-7618

Email: barbara.bailey@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Norma Smith, Republican, Clinton

Office: 360-786-7884

Email: norma.smith@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Dave Hayes, Republican, Camano Island

Office: 360-786-7914

Email: dave.hayes@leg.wa.gov

21st District

Senate

Paull Shin, Democrat, Edmonds

Office: 360-786-7640

Email: paull.shin@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Mary Helen Roberts, Democrat, Lynnwood

Office: 360-786-7950

Email: maryhelen.roberts@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Marko Liias, Democrat, Mukilteo

Office: 360-786-7972

Email: marko.liias@leg.wa.gov

32nd District

Senate

Maralyn Chase, Democrat, Shoreline

Office: 360-786-7662

Email: maralyn.chase@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Cindy Ryu, Democrat, Shoreline

Office: 360-786-7880

Email: cindy.ryu@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Ruth Kagi, Democrat, Shoreline

Office: 360-786-7910

Email: ruth.kagi@leg.wa.gov

38th District

Senate

Nick Harper, Democrat, Everett

Office: 360-786-7674

Email: nick.harper@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

John McCoy, Democrat, Tulalip

Office: 360-786-7864

Email: john.mccoy@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Mike Sells, Democrat, Everett

Office: 360-786-7840

Email: mike.sells@leg.wa.gov

39th District

Senate

Kirk Pearson, Republican, Monroe

Office: 360-786-7676

Email: kirk.pearson@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Dan Kristiansen, Republican, Snohomish

Office: 360-786-7967

Email: dan.kristiansen@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Elizabeth Scott, Republican, Monroe

Office: 360-786-7816

Email: elizabeth.scott@leg.wa.gov

44th District

Senate

Steve Hobbs, Democrat, Lake Stevens

Office: 360-786-7686

Email: steve.hobbs@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 1

Hans Dunshee, Democrat, Snohomish

Office: 360-786-7804

Email: hans.dunshee@leg.wa.gov

House — Position 2

Mike Hope, Republican, Lake Stevens

Office: 360-786-7892

Email: mike.hope@leg.wa.gov

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