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Biography
PERSONAL:
He and wife Debra have a daughter Rebekah, 14, and son Daniel, 12. A
Tacoma native who has lived in Cle Elum since 1991, Bill is an avid
golfer, hunter, and fisherman, and serves as a reader in the
Kittitas Valley Orthodox Christian Mission, in Ellensburg.
EDUCATION:
Attended Tacoma Community College and South Puget Sound Community
College
Paramedic training, University of Washington
OCCUPATION:
Construction industry consultant and project manager
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Kittitas County Commissioner (1996-2002)
Professional paramedic and firefighter for 17 years, last nine years
at King County Medic One.
Journeyman stone and brick mason since age 19
Pioneer provider of Internet service in upper Kittitas County
Real Estate License
2 years Insurance and Financial Services
GOVERNMENT/CIVIC EXPERIENCE:
Municipal Research Council, chair
Washington State Horse Park Authority
Kittitas County Planning Commission
Shoreline Hearings Board
Governor’s Fuel Accident Prevention & Response Team
State Pipeline Safety Committee
Washington State Jury Commission
South Central Washington Resource Conservation and Development
Council
Governor's EMS/Trauma Steering Committee
Greater Columbia Behavioral Health Regional Support Network
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
National Rifle Association (lifetime member) Rocky Mountain Elk
Foundation, member
Rotary International
Washington Cattlemen Association, affiliate member
Board Member of HopeSource, of Ellensburg
Board Member of Yakima Regional Medical Center/Hospital Board
Member of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust
LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES: Budget Making sure that
Washington state has a responsible and sustainable budget.
We need to control the expansion of government programs in order
to protect our most vulnerable populations that we have a moral
and ethical responsibility to help. We have a safety net
full of holes because it is being stretched too far. We
can be all things to all people.
Helping our state's children and families
Respecting and preserving the dignity of life, especially of those
who are vulnerable, such as the unborn and elderly.
Bringing true health care reform
Healthcare reform that is affordable and accessible to all
Washingtonians. Reform that the patient controls not the
government.
Jobs Preserving and creating jobs by improving state’s climate for
employers. Streamlining environmental regulations to improve efficiency without
compromising standards. Environmental responsibility driven by
science and not ideology, for a sustainable future and a healthy
economy. |