Jim Honeyford

Jim Honeyford (born January 24, 1939) is an American politician of the Republican Party.[1] He is a member of the Washington State Senate. He has represented District 15 since 1998.[2][3]

Jim Honeyford
Member of the Washington Senate
from the 15th district
Assumed office
January 11, 1999
Preceded byIrv Newhouse
Member of the Washington House of Representatives
from the 15th district
In office
1994–1998
Preceded byMargaret S. Rayburn
Succeeded byBruce Chandler
Personal details
Born (1939-01-24) January 24, 1939
Ontario, Oregon
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Jerri
Alma materCentral Washington University
WebsiteOfficial

Open Government

In February 2011, Honeyford walked out on a legislative hearing in protest of "ghost bills" that are heard in committee, but not written until later.[4] In September 2011, Honeyford was awarded the "Key Award" by the Washington Coalition for Open Government.[5]

Racism Controversy

On March 2, 2015, Seattle-based newspaper The Stranger reported that, during a committee hearing about a proposed racial impact statement bill, Honeyford shared his belief that "poor" and "colored" people were most likely to commit crimes.[6]

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