Simon Sefzik

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Simon Sefzik

@SimonSefzik

former White House Aide | former WA State Senator | UVA Law ‘27

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Simon Sefzik
Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
Ralph had me over for dinner during one of my first weeks in the legislature and would regularly call to check on how I was doing. An incredibly personable and humble man. What a legacy - including at Western Washington University’s Ralph Munroe Institute for Civic Education.
Washington Office of the Secretary of State@secstatewa

"Ralph Munro was a dedicated servant of the people during his time as Secretary of State ... I extend my condolences to his family for their loss." – Secretary Steve Hobbs. Read the full news release here: bit.ly/4isNyVx Photos courtesy of @WAStateArchives

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Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
Marina Medvin 🇺🇸@MarinaMedvin·
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, I would like for you to listen to the late Justice Scalia describe the progressive society in which the Holocaust arose.
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Michael Baumgartner for WA-5
Michael Baumgartner for WA-5@VoteBaumgartner·
Cleaning out boxes and came across this 2014 photo! Amazing how much talent was in the Senate Republican Caucus when we took had a 26 member majority and ran the state. 🇺🇸
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Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
“One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one Nation, evermore!” — Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Thank you to all who have served our nation, today and every day. #VeteransDay
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WA Senate Republicans
WA Senate Republicans@WashingtonSRC·
The 2025 Legislative Internship is just around the corner! Housing resources are available, so even if you live in Central or Eastern Washington, we strongly encourage you to apply. There is a $2,400 stipend per month as well. The priority deadline is October 22nd and the final deadline is October 27th. #waleg Apply Here: leg.wa.gov/internships
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Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
Vigil for the hostages and the anniversary of October 7 at the #UVA main grounds Amphitheatre.
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Sara Nelson
Sara Nelson@CMSaraNelson·
My heart goes out to the people of the Lummi Nation targeted by this alleged drug operation and all our communities who've been tragically impacted by fentanyl trafficking and the violence associated with it. seattletimes.com/seattle-news/l…
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Ryan OLarey
Ryan OLarey@RyanOLarey·
The Democratic Party in the US is more aligned with Jesus’ teachings than the Republican Party, and frankly, it’s not even close.
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times@seattletimes·
Gov. Dan Evans, the three-term Republican governor of Washington who never lost another political race after high school, died Friday. st.news/47F5asD
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Travis Couture
Travis Couture@TravisSCouture·
Interesting elections in Europe. A right wing wave has swept the continent. Many countries sent right wing members to the European Parliament, taking control. Following suit, some countries elected right wing governments. However, let’s look at two major countries that broke from that trend and why: Labour (a left wing party) beat the conservatives for the first time in eons in the UK. But the more you look into it, the more you see Nigel Farage’s Reform party split votes with the Torries (both right wing) and handed it to Labour. It’s important to note their elections aren’t the same as ours. Together, Torries and Reform had enough votes to topple all opposition. Instead they find themselves both in deep minorities. Reform had over 4 million votes, but only won 1% of the parliament seats. Another 3rd party won 3.5 million votes and received 12% of the seats. The UKs election doesn’t have a “top two”, so to put it plainly it only matters how many of the 650 races you win. Takeaway: Labour didn’t fair much better than some of their previous big losses, but capitalized on rightwing infighting. Over in France, an even weirder election. The right wing party won a bunch of EU parliament races. In desperation, President Macron ordered a snap election. Yes, that’s a thing he can apparently do. Well, in round 1 the French people vote, and only those candidates who have a clear majority vote are declared winners. The close races go to round 2 for a runoff. Until today, it looked like the right wing party could win. However, the center left party led by Macron and the communists made a deal and dropped their 3rd place candidates from runoff races to join forces and beat the right wing party. Now, the commies have won, and they are asking Macron to step down (irony). It’s important to note that unless a party has a majority (none of them do) it casts their country into major gridlock. They must rely on forming coalitions, or minority governments to accomplish anything, or sit around and do mostly nothing. Takeaway: left wing coalitions who despise each other did what they thought was necessary to stop the right… no matter the cost. Republicans in WA can take a lesson from the takeaways of these two countries elections and the outcome. In 2012, I watched some Republicans say they would never vote McKenna, they had preferred a man named Sharam Hadian and vowed to write him in or skip the race. The result was a narrow McKenna loss and 12 straight years (including 975 days of emergency powers) of surviving Jay Inslee. In that span of time, the legislature went further to the left than it ever began. A dream for Democrats and a reward for their patience and practice of incrementalism. The open seat race for Governor will be tight. Even Bob knows it. He hopes the “I will never vote for Republican candidate X because they fail my purity test” folks are true to their word. It makes a big difference, as does getting swing voters to swing towards a republican candidate, in a race that could be within 1-2% difference. The question is, do you want 12 years of Bob Ferguson and an increasingly radically left legislature? If the answer to that is no, or even makes you a bit uneasy, you show up and vote for the Republican on the ballot, even if that candidate isn’t your favorite, and give your state a fighting chance at survival.
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The Northern Light
The Northern Light@TNLreporter·
For 29 years, The Northern Light has covered Blaine, Birch Bay and Semiahmoo, attending city council meetings, school board and other local meetings, photographing festivals and high school athletics, in good times and bad to keep residents informed. thenorthernlight.com/stories/the-no…
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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
99 year old American WWII Veteran sings God Bless America in front of tens of thousands of people. Don Graves, who fought during the D-Day landings, sang in Saint-Mere-Eglise, the first French town liberated by the Allied Forces during D-Day. Video: Walk Among Heroes
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WPC Young Professionals
WPC Young Professionals@WAPolicy_YPs·
📢 Calling all college students! We have two $5000 scholarships up for grabs and we can't wait to award these funds to talented, future free-market leaders of Washington. For the full requirements list, and to apply by the June 28 deadline head to the link in our bio
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Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
@Calico_Warrior No, I’m not part of that team but I probably should be. We are grateful for their service. My great uncle was shot down during World War II during a bombing run over Germany. He was only 22, I believe.
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Killer Catitude
Killer Catitude@Calico_Warrior·
@SimonSefzik Thank you, @SimonSefzik 😊 Are you part of the team placing flags at Enterprise Cemetery on Vista Dr in Ferndale? My grandpa & great uncle are there, both proudly served in the Navy during WWII.
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Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
Placing flags on the graves of everyone who served our country in the military at a cemetery in Lynden. “Here men endured that a nation might live.” –Herbert Hoover
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Simon Sefzik@SimonSefzik·
At the UW “encampment” today with @BrandiKruse and Jewish Americans trying to respectfully discuss differing ideas. 💡 Was going decently well until the protesters drowned out any conversation with loud music and told us to leave. Will post more + video.
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