2016 Primary Voters' Guide
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Luis Moscoso

Elected Experience: Elected in 2010, Luis serves as Vice Chair of the House Transportation Committee. He spearheaded the drive to add more lanes to I-405 to increase mobility as well as the Bothell Crossroads Project. As a member of the Public Safety Committee, he leads efforts to protect communities by reducing crime and gang violence.

Other Professional Experience: Community Transit; Washington State Public Employees Association

Education: University of Iowa, BA  

Community Service: Mountlake Terrace Community Policing Advisory Board; Transportation Policy Board, Puget Sound Regional Council; Community Leadership Team, United Way, Snohomish County; Board Director, Neutral Zone

Statement:  Luis Moscoso wants to get us moving again! He earned his intimate knowledge of our regions chokepoints, traffic jams and mismanaged projects the hard way – by driving a bus for Community Transit. He fought hard for the much-needed third lane on 405 as well as the Crossing Project, leading the way for the redevelopment of downtown Bothell. He stood up to his own party to demand changes when the 405 HOV lane experiment failed. He will always stand against tolling 405.  

Our children will fall behind the rest of the world if we don’t make education a priority. That’s why Luis has worked to expand higher education, particularly at UW-Bothell and community colleges, and will continue to fight for fully funding K-12 education. Our children deserve the same opportunity that we received! Luis has been honored by Children’s Alliance and the Association for Career and Technical Education for his leadership in education.  

Luis has earned the respect and trust of leaders and organizations throughout the region. He’s been endorsed by retiring Senator Rosemary McAuliffe, Representative Derek Stanford, Snohomish County Executives Dave Somers and John Lovick, Councilmember Rod Dembowski, Washington State Labor Council, Washington Education Association.

Contact:
(206) 200-8663