Habib is willing to work with colleagues in both parties | Letter
Published 10:40 am Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Voters in the 48th Legislative District are fortunate to have the opportunity to elect Rep. Cyrus Habib to serve us in the state Senate. During his time in the Legislature, Habib has demonstrated a willingness to work with colleagues in both parties to get things done for his Eastside constituents. He authored the law that permits crowdfunding in Washington state, to facilitate access to capital for small businesses and startups. He has championed high standards and full funding for our public schools, so we can be less reliant on levies. And he has held the State accountable for delays and mistakes with the SR 520 bridge replacement project.
I consider myself an independent voter. In recent years, I have supported both Republicans and Democrats, always choosing the candidate, not the party, who demonstrates a willingness to work hard, compromise to get things done, and place public service over personal ambition. That is why I support Habib (D), and it is probably why he has earned the endorsement of the Seattle Times, a majority of the Redmond City Council, the mayors of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond and Medina, and dozens of elected officials and organizations across the political spectrum.
When he is not in Olympia, Habib practices law at a local firm, teaches at Seattle University and helps raise money for Bellevue College, the Kindering Center, Hopelink and many other Eastside causes.
Join me in sending Habib back to Olympia for another term representing us in the Legislature.
Amy Hedin, Bellevue
