Legislative District 49

UW community members are living and working in districts across Washington state. Here's how we are making an impact in your neck of the woods.

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FAST FACTS

  • 935 alumni

  • 49 Husky Promise students

  • 165 UW students

  • 29 UW faculty & staff

FEATURED HUSKIES FROM THE 34TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

"Strong communities promote positive progress. I have focused my years at the UW working to foster this sense of community, empowering others to rally and grow together. Within my career, I seek to develop built environments that encourage community collaboration, where people are not separated by class or culture. By creating environmentally and socially sustainable habitats, we can both protect nature and preserve our vital sense of community."
Andrew HengstlerB.S.: Construction Management; 2022 Husky 100 Recipient
My passion starts first with hearing the needs of the community and then from there utilizing policy and the power of advocacy to meet those issues with tangible solutions. My hope is to always be entrenched in the work of helping usher marginalized communities like my own onward and upward into a new moment.
Navon MorganB.A.: Political Science with Honors; 2022 Husky 100 Recipient

SERVING THE 49TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

The UW facilitates hundreds of programs in communities across the state. Below are a few that operate in your district. Programs active as of January 2023.

Forefront Suicide Prevention–Safer Homes, Suicide Aware

Safer Homes, Suicide Aware promotes programming led by the UW’s Forefront Suicide Prevention program to educate the public about how easy access to lethal means, including firearms and medications, can contribute to suicides. The program focuses especially on men ages 35–64 and veterans, who are statistically more likely to use firearms to end their lives. The work is guided by a task force that includes diverse perspectives and develops innovative, impactful strategies.

Pacific Northwest Seismic Network

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN), a partnership between the University of Oregon and the University of Washington, is dedicated to reducing impacts of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Washington and Oregon by providing accurate and timely information about earthquakes and ground motions to scientists, engineers, planners and the public. The second-largest seismic network in the United States, PNSN has more than 300 seismograph stations as well as several offices and personnel across the region.

Forefront Suicide Prevention–Safer Homes, Suicide Aware

Safer Homes, Suicide Aware promotes programming led by the UW’s Forefront Suicide Prevention program to educate the public about how easy access to lethal means, including firearms and medications, can contribute to suicides. The program focuses especially on men ages 35–64 and veterans, who are statistically more likely to use firearms to end their lives. The work is guided by a task force that includes diverse perspectives and develops innovative, impactful strategies.

Pacific Northwest Seismic Network

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN), a partnership between the University of Oregon and the University of Washington, is dedicated to reducing impacts of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Washington and Oregon by providing accurate and timely information about earthquakes and ground motions to scientists, engineers, planners and the public. The second-largest seismic network in the United States, PNSN has more than 300 seismograph stations as well as several offices and personnel across the region.

49TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES

  • Sen. Annette Cleveland (D),
    Sen. Annette Cleveland (D)

    Sen. Annette Cleveland (D)

  • Representative Sharon Wylie (D),
    Representative Sharon Wylie (D)

    Representative Sharon Wylie (D)

  • Rep. Monica Stonier (D),
    Rep. Monica Stonier (D)

    Rep. Monica Stonier (D)