Apps like Citizen and many others ,highlight something many families don’t realize. There is a significant numbers of registered sex offenders living throughout our communities. Many near schools. Parents deserve straightforward access to accurate information and public safety policies that genuinely reduce risk. Many states restrict high risk offenders from residing near schools, parks, and child focused facilities. Washington, however, generally lacks such statewide residency limits. In some neighborhoods, that has resulted in offenders living uncomfortably close to places where children gather. In Washington’s 1st District covering Bellevue, Kirkland, and nearby communities the problem isn’t as severe as in parts of Seattle, but the concern is still real. Even a few high risk offenders near schools is too many. This gap is primarily a state policy issue, but if I am elected to Congress I will bring national attention to Washington’s approach, promote evidence based best practices, and advocate reforms that put child safety, transparency, and accountability ahead of politics. Protecting women and children from sex offenders is not a top priority for some state and local officials. But it will always be Kincaid’s top priority.
Let’s save Olympus Spa. I was truly shocked when I learned about the injustice that happened to Olympus Spa in Lynnwood. Honestly. I kept thinking WTF over and over again. Why? How? How is something like this even possible? At first, I thought this insanity would never hold up in court. I thought, “No way the people of Washington voted for this.” And I was right they didn’t . The voters didn’t decide this. The state legislature did. They passed a law saying that a biological man yes, even a man with male genitalia could put on a wig and a dress, and the state would declare him legally a woman . They would give him a new driver’s license with an “F” on it. And then they’d turn to places like Olympus Spa , a women only business where patrons are nude, and say: “You have to let him in. Or we’ll sue you.” It didn’t matter that female customers were uncomfortable being naked around men. It didn’t matter that this violated the Christian beliefs of a Korean-owned ...



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