Washington
Everything CivicGate holds about Washington in one place — its people in Washington, its governor, its own state officials, its bills, its elections, and the federal money that flows here. Neutral and coverage-honest: sections fill in as data lands.
- Delegation2 Sen · 10 Rep
- GovernorJay Inslee
- State legislature147 members
- Fed. money (FY2025)$89,529,839,878
U.S. congressional delegation
Washington's voice in Washington — its U.S. Senators and House members. Federal law, not state law.
U.S. Senate (2)
Governor
State officials & delegates
The people who represent and run Washington at the state level — as opposed to Washington. Its State Senate and House write Washington law (the budget, criminal code, schools); its governors lead the executive; its state-court judges interpret it. Browse by role below — sortable, filterable by party, with a Contact button where a legislator publishes a public email.
Legislature data from OpenStates
- State Senate 49 members 30D · 19R
- State House 98 members 59D · 39R
| Contact | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | District 18 | ||
| Democratic | District 49 | ||
| Democratic | District 11 | ||
| Republican | District 25 | ||
| Democratic | District 30 | ||
| Democratic | District 47 | ||
| Republican | District 14 | ||
| Democratic | District 26 | ||
| Democratic | District 1 | ||
| Democratic | District 23 | ||
| Republican | District 35 | ||
| Democratic | District 34 | ||
| Democratic | District 43 | ||
| Democratic | District 46 | ||
| Republican | District 6 | ||
| Republican | District 19 | ||
| Democratic | District 22 | ||
| Democratic | District 32 | ||
| Republican | District 2 | ||
| Republican | District 20 | ||
| Democratic | District 44 | ||
| Republican | District 13 | ||
| Democratic | District 38 | ||
| Republican | District 12 | ||
| Republican | District 39 | ||
| Republican | District 4 | ||
| Democratic | District 41 | ||
| Democratic | District 40 | ||
| Democratic | District 45 | ||
| Democratic | District 3 | ||
| Republican | District 9 | ||
| Democratic | District 21 | ||
| Republican | District 8 | ||
| Democratic | District 24 | ||
| Republican | District 15 | ||
| Democratic | District 36 | ||
| Republican | District 17 | ||
| Republican | District 16 | ||
| Republican | District 31 | ||
| Democratic | District 37 | ||
| Republican | District 10 | ||
| Democratic | District 42 | ||
| Republican | District 7 | ||
| Democratic | District 29 | ||
| Democratic | District 28 | ||
| Democratic | District 33 | ||
| Democratic | District 48 | ||
| Democratic | District 5 | ||
| Democratic | District 27 |
Current roster — CivicGate stores the sitting state senate; historical membership isn't tracked yet. Legislators with a public email can be contacted directly.
Washington in the federal people directory → Washington bills → Find your state-legislative districts →
Recent state bills
- SB 6260 Implementing efficiencies and programming changes in public education.
- SB 6231 Removing a tax exemption for the replacement of equipment for data centers.
- SB 6228 Removing a tax exemption for the warehousing and reselling of prescription drugs. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Removing a tax exemption for the warehousing and reselling of prescription drugs and providing tax relief for critical access pharmacies.)
- SB 6003 Concerning the capital budget.
- SB 5998 Making 2025-2027 fiscal biennium supplemental operating appropriations.
- SB 5974 Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets, specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Elections
Upcoming
Recent
Federal money
Federal money flowing to Washington (grants, contracts, direct payments, loans), by fiscal year.
FY2025: $89,529,839,878
| x | Federal money to the state |
|---|---|
| 2016 | $59,576,372,009 |
| 2017 | $58,330,931,070 |
| 2018 | $61,081,154,620 |
| 2019 | $66,556,066,555 |
| 2020 | $87,130,925,885 |
| 2021 | $99,366,245,149 |
| 2022 | $79,358,148,946 |
| 2023 | $85,227,581,925 |
| 2024 | $85,207,181,992 |
| 2025 | $89,529,839,878 |
Washington funding profile — recipients & breakdown →Compare states →
Every figure links to its source. Missing data shows an em dash — never a guess. Learn how state and federal government divide in the civics primer.