Candidate filing week wrapped up on Friday. We asked some of the legislative candidates to give their basic biography and to weigh in on two of the hotter topics of the day: the McCleary court case, where the state’s top court mandated the Legislature to fully fund basic education, and the controversial oil-by-rail terminal proposed for Vancouver.
Their answers and some biographical information is below.
17th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Position 1,
House of Representatives
Monica Jurado Stonier
Age: 37.
Hometown: Vancouver.
Party affiliation: Democrat.
Occupation: Teacher/instructional literacy coach at Pacific Middle School, current Washington State Representative.
Education: Western Washington University, bachelor’s in psychology; Washington State University, master’s in education; Washington state teaching certificate.
Relevant experience: Current state representative.
Family: Married, two children.
o Top priorities: First priority is funding education. Another priority is bolstering the economy in Clark County, helping small businesses grow and streamlining the process and regulations for them.
o On McCleary: It’s very clear to me that the initiatives that we recently passed, the new teacher evaluation system, these are things that people who work in schools are going to improve student learning. We need time and resources to implement them well. The state has new mandates, now we have to make sure we have the professional funding and time to implement them.