Tis the Season to Celebrate! Join us for the YP Seattle Holiday Party on Wednesday, December 11th, from 6 PM to 8 PM at House of Smith Wines Jet City! This festive gathering is the perfect opportunity to eat, drink, and be merry while connecting with fellow young professionals. Enjoy delicious food and drinks as you mingle and forge new connections.
We’re excited to feature a panel of local elected officials who will share insights on how to stay engaged with policies that affect you. This is a great chance to learn more about making your voice heard in our community! We can’t wait to see you there!
Guests are encouraged -- Register at the bottom of this page! If you have any questions, please contact pthibaut@washingtonpolicy.org.
WHEN: Wednesday, December 11th
TIME: 6pm-8pm
LOCATION: House of Smith Wines Jet City | Aviation Lounge
ADDRESS: 1136 S Albro Pl, Seattle, WA 98108
TICKETS: Tickets are free for WPC, and YP members. Non-member tickets are $25/person.
*Food & Drinks are included
Register Now!
Kelly Chambers is a powerful testament to the American dream and the ability to change the trajectory of your life through hard work and determination.
Kelly Chambers has served as a state representative for the 25th Legislative District for the past six years, where she has championed policies that strengthen communities, support families, and encourage economic opportunity.
But Kelly’s journey is truly inspiring. She went from being a single mom on welfare to becoming a successful entrepreneur. With grit and determination, she built a thriving business, owning and operating Visiting Angels home care franchises in Washington and Oregon. Over the past 20 years, she has provided vital care for seniors, created hundreds of jobs, and contributed to the economic growth of her community.
Her story is a testament to the power of free-market principles, personal responsibility, and perseverance. Kelly’s dedication to fostering opportunity and her deep commitment to service make her an exceptional leader and a compelling voice for change.
State Rep. and County Councilman Sam Low
Sam is serving his first term representing the 39th Legislative District in the Washington State House of Representatives. The 39th District includes parts of Snohomish and Skagit counties, including parts of Everett and Arlington, Lake Stevens to the southwest, Darrington and Rockport to the north, and parts of Sedro-Woolley and Burlington to the northwest.
Sam was born and raised in Snohomish County. His earliest years were spent in Marysville before moving to Everett. A graduate of Everett High School, Sam holds two college degrees – a B.A. in Theology and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership from Maranatha Baptist University.
Sam was a successful small business owner for 10 years before shifting to public service. In 2013, he was elected to the Lake Stevens City Council. His peers selected him City Council President in 2016, and he served as Mayor Pro-Tem. During this time, Sam also served on the Snohomish County Board of Health and was unanimously selected as Chair of the Health District in 2015. In 2016, he was elected to the Snohomish County Council—a role he remains in as he serves as state representative.
Sam is active in community service both personally and through the Lake Stevens Rotary Club where he served as President in 2016 and 2017.
Sam serves on four House committees, including the Transportation Committee where he is an assistant ranking member. He also serves on the Housing Committee, State Government and Tribal Relations Committee, and Rules Committee.
From replacing the Highway 2 Trestle and widening Highway 9 to addressing housing affordability and supply, Sam’s work on these committees will help address some of the most critical issues facing his neighbors in the 39th Legislative District.
Sam and his wife, Mariah, live in Lake Stevens and have five adult children – Meghan, Caleb, Mercedes, Seth, and Vaden.
State Rep. Chris Corry
Rep. Chris Corry is serving his third term as state representative for the 14th Legislative District, which includes most of Yakima County, and all of Klickitat County.
Corry earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Washington, where he met his wife Jennica. Their career paths took them to Southern California. After a few years, looking for a better environment to raise his family, Chris moved to Yakima. As a passionate supporter of our state and national Constitutions, Chris was inspired to get into politics to serve the Central Washington communities he loves.
Chris believes in community and volunteers with several local non-profits, such as the Salvation Army and Crime Stoppers of Yakima County. He also serves as a board member for the Central Washington Fair Association.
Chris Corry also works full-time as the Eastern Washington Director for Washington Policy Center. He and his wife, Jennica, live in Yakima and have four children.