FIX WHAT‘S BROKEN NOW

Hannah Joy joined with other Common Sense advocates for an initiative project to Fix What’s Broken in WA. Three went on to pass into law earlier this year.

  • I-2111, No income tax in WA

  • I-2081, The WA Parent’s Bill of Rights.

  • I-2113, Restored Reasonable Police Pursuit of Criminals. The single most critical reform to fight crime.

REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING
Lower taxes, Repeal the cap-and-trade tax scheme and allow you to opt-out of the payroll tax for the insolvent “long-term care” benefit ruse.

BUILD OUR ECONOMY SAFELY
Encourage industries to come to WA and grow small businesses through regulatory reform. Restore law enforcement’s ability to chase criminal suspects and prosecute those found guilty. Allowing businesses to focus on customer service and not have to put locks on products.

SOLVE HOMELESSNESS
Create effective mental health care and provide first time drug offenders the proper care and treatment to prevent the decline into homelessness and addiction.

EDUCATION FIRST SCHOOLS
Families deserve to know that our schools prioritize basic education, support teachers, and hold themselves accountable for unacceptable achievement scores.

Hannah’s Experience:

  • 2 years Executive Board Rep for Congressional District 3 for WSRP

  • 4 years State Committee Woman

  • Chair of the Developmentally Disabled Advisory Board for Skamania and Klickitat County.

  • State Director of Operations for Washingtons six common-sense initiatives

“We have lost the checks and balances that have been placed on the executive, judicial, and legislative bodies of government. Getting control of the purse strings in the house to curb fiscal irresponsibility is imperative to the future of our children and of Washington State.”


About Hannah

Hannah is a devoted wife of 20 years and a mother to six children. Over the past six years, she has immersed herself in political activism, championing common-sense legislative solutions to some of Washington's most pressing issues. Her work focuses on grassroots movements and dissecting the underlying causes of critical problems such as homelessness, crime, parental rights, and affordable housing. Hannah's deep understanding of these issues and her practical approach have made her a respected figure in her communities.

Her commitment and effectiveness is evident in her significant contributions to the six initiatives, three of which have successfully become law. These legislative victories include the reinstatement of police pursuit policies, strengthening parental notifications in schools, and the repeal of an unconstitutional state income tax. Hannah's proven track record and hands-on experience make her an indispensable leader in Olympia, where she continues to push for reforms that resonate with the needs and values of her community.

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