WE WORK HARD FOR A LIVING, WE ARE PROUDLY FROM NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON, AND WE ARE CALLING FOR A BETTER FUTURE.

 
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Who we are

We love where we live. We are hard-working families, young people, and seniors. We are multi-generational Washingtonians and we are immigrants.  We are fifth-generation pear farmers and first-generation college students. We are small business innovators, teachers, students, and laborers. We are the vast majority of people just trying to make a good life in rural Washington. But it’s getting harder to just make it here, and we’re working to change that.


 

Why are we coming together?

The costs of childcare, rent, food, and insurance or medical care are skyrocketing, and no matter how hard we work, our paychecks can’t be stretched far enough to cover it all.

We’re clear about the downward path that got us here: insurance that doesn’t actually cover the medical bills; childcare that costs too much or can’t be found; rising food costs each year; skyrocketing housing costs; and a tax system that makes a grocery store clerk in Waterville give more of their income to taxes than a millionaire in Seattle.

We want our kids, our aging parents, our neighbors—all of us—to have a shot at a good life here in the place we call home.

What’s it take for us to win a better future for working people and families?

We need leaders who take action, stand for the rest of us, and fix this broken system. Our young people need hope as division and a rigged system deports their parents, compounds their student debts, and diminishes their chances of buying a home. This isn’t about the left vs. the right, this is about working people getting enough and those at the top not taking it all. When we come together, we can win the future we need.

 

Our Team


STEERING COMMITEE

Our 35-person Steering Committee is incredible. They are working people and community leaders from every corner of North Central Washington, and they’re all at this table because they are ready for a new political voice and they want to tell a new story of what NCW stands for.

Our Steering Committee includes teachers, union leaders, social workers, construction workers, restaurant servers, Tribal members and more.

 

RPV STAFF

Teresa Bendito, Organizing Manager

Andria Carpenter, Operations Manager

Kendra Descoteaux, Omak Organizer

Light Estrada, Narrative Organizer

Elana Mainer, Executive Director

Adrianne Moore, Senior Advisor

Juan Rodriguez, Wenatchee Organizer

Juan Suarez, Wenatchee Organizer

Corey Troiani, Senior Director