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Rebecca Saldaña

Rebecca Saldana, born on April 1, 1977, is an American politician affiliated with the Democratic Party. She assumed office as a member of the Washington State Senate, representing District 37, in 2016.

  • Democratic
  • Washington
  • Current
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Role Senator

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Washington

Representing constituents across the Washington delegation.

Service since 2024

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Senator Rebecca Saldaña is the Washington State Senate Caucus Vice Chair and represents the 37th Legislative District. She is a proud Chicana of Mexican and Germanic roots who grew up in the Delridge neighborhood of Seattle and has lived and worked primarily in Seattle and Oregon. Known as a problem solver and tireless advocate for racial, social, and economic justice, she brings 16 years of experience as an organizer with SEIU Local 6, the United Farm Workers, and Oregon’s farmworker union, PCUN.

Before joining the Senate, Rebecca served as the Executive Director for Puget Sound Sage – a nonprofit that promotes affordable and equitable housing and transportation policies, environmental justice, and workers’ rights. During her tenure in the Senate, Rebecca has used her experience and expertise to spearhead legislative efforts to increase equity for historically oppressed communities, protect workers’ rights, encourage sustainable development, build equitable transportation solutions, and increase voter access to elections.

Rebecca is vice chair of the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee and also sits on the Rules, Housing, and Ways & Means Committees. Additionally, she is a member of the Senate Members of Color Caucus and serves on the Social Equity in Cannabis Task Force and the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC). She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Humanities from Seattle University and lives in Rainier Beach/Skyway with her husband and two youngest children.

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