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Beth Doglio
USAU.S. HouseDemocratic PartyWashington · Washington's 22nd legislative districtMember of the Washington House of Representatives

Beth Doglio

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Beth Doglio is an American politician and activist serving as a member of the Washington House of Representatives for the 22nd legislative district. A progressive Democrat, she has advocated for policies including Medicare for All, immigration reform, Green New Deal legislation, and the expansion of public housing in the Puget Sound region. Before her legislative career, she worked as a field organizer and served as the founding executive director of Washington Conservation Voters. Doglio previously served in the state legislature from 2017 to 2021 before running for the U.S. House of Representatives, and she returned to the state house in 2023.

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Born
1965 · 61 years old
Birth place
, U.S.
Education
Indiana University (Bachelor of Arts in political science and telecommunication, 1987)
Career
State director for Paul Simon's presidential campaign, employee at Seattle Public Utilities and Telcordia Technologies, founding executive director of Washington Conservation Voters, field organizer for NARAL, organizer for Peace Action

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