Legislative District 18

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

  • 1,244 alumni

  • 41 Husky Promise students

  • 231 UW students

  • 20 UW faculty and staff

FEATURED HUSKIES FROM THE 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

"My vision of positively impacting the world through technology began at UW. Growing from a naive student to an aspiring researcher, I have been challenged to find myself and proactively push for change — UW has empowered me to use technology to serve, advocate for diverse communities, and combat social inequities. I look forward to taking my Husky Experience to graduate school and the technology industry, where I hope to promote social good in the world using the power of technology."
Hayoung JungComputer Science and Political Science; 2022 Husky 100 member

SERVING THE 18TH 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.

UW in the High School

Through the UW in the High School program, high school sophomores, juniors and seniors can complete University of Washington courses — and earn college credit — in their own classrooms with their own teachers. Teachers are approved and trained by UW faculty to teach official UW courses using UW curriculum, activities, texts, tests and grading scales. Participating students can earn college credits at a fraction of the cost, and these credits are accepted by most colleges and universities across Washington and around the country. Partner high schools can offer UW coursework in computer science, math, science, world languages, humanities and social sciences. Check out which schools UW in the High School is partnering with in your area.  

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.

18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES

  • Sen. Ann Rivers (R),
    Sen. Ann Rivers (R)

    Sen. Ann Rivers (R)

  • Rep. Stephanie McClintock (R),
    Rep. Stephanie McClintock (R)

    Rep. Stephanie McClintock (R)

  • Rep. Greg Cheney (R),
    Rep. Greg Cheney (R)

    Rep. Greg Cheney (R)