
Rep. John Ley and Stephanie McClintock asks area voters to take their legislative priorities survey
Rep. John Ley
18th Legislative District
With the 2026 legislative session already in its second week, I’d really like to hear from you. I’ve put together a short survey with my fellow 18th District lawmaker, Rep. Stephanie McClintock, to help us better understand which issues are most important to you right now. Your input is vital in shaping our work representing the 18th District. So, please take a few minutes to share what you think lawmakers should be working on during the 2026 session.
Click on the image below to take our legislative priorities survey.

Washington is facing challenges on many fronts, and this session needs to be handled with real urgency. The majority continues to repeat the same ineffective policies that aren’t working. House Republicans will continue pushing for practical, common-sense solutions to fix what’s broken. I encourage you to learn more about those ideas. We’re focused on lowering costs for families, improving public safety, holding state government accountable, and much more.
Please continue reaching out to make your voice heard as the 2026 session moves forward, and I will do everything in my power to represent you in Olympia.
It’s an honor to serve you.
Take our legislative priorities survey.
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