As a newly appointed consultant to the state Home — and in addition its youngest member — one would possibly anticipate Osman Salahuddin to have opted for an not noticeable first session in Olympia.
Not so. The freshman Democratic lawmaker from Redmond sponsored and labored to cross 4 payments of consequence. And in a 12 months the place Democratic lawmakers swiftly pushed by means of billions of dollars in new taxes, Salahuddin opposed sure hikes that will make it more durable to reside and work in Washington state. He felt their unfavorable impacts got here at too excessive a value for his personal district.
To have the braveness to place constituents above caucus is one thing ruling Democrats can and may be taught from. The Instances editorial board concluded that Salahuddin has earned an opportunity to symbolize Washington’s tech-heavy forty eighth Legislative District, spanning the cities of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland and Medina.
To be clear, Salahuddin is definitely progressive. He sees Washington’s tax code as in want of a serious overhaul however he questions the “piecemeal” and rushed strategy lawmakers took this 12 months cobbling collectively a finances. He voted together with his caucus on a lot of the controversial laws that capped rents, gave striking workers access to unemployment benefits and raised some taxes to steadiness a shortfall that was created by overspending in previous legislative sessions.
However he stored an ear to his district. He considered his mother and father who emigrated to the U.S. from Pakistan. He’s witnessed a skyrocketing value of dwelling and its affect on his mom, a preschool paraeducator and father, a print-shop proprietor.
“We’re going to be pricing out our smallest companies,” Salahuddin mentioned of the Legislature’s approval of the B&O tax enhance he voted to reject.
He additionally fought towards a payroll tax on companies and worries that subsequent 12 months, a wealth tax in its present kind may very well be counterproductive and in the end result in a decline in enterprise within the state.
He’s looking for methods to make direly wanted housing simpler to construct in Washington and would willingly accomplice with these on both facet of the aisle. He sponsored a bill, with Republican help, that will encourage extra inexpensive housing on properties owned by faith-based organizations, however it didn’t cross.
He additionally labored to cross a legislation giving workers the power to make use of sick time to go to immigration courtroom. The invoice is very useful for his district, one with a big immigrant inhabitants — and in a time when the Trump administration has considerably elevated Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Salahuddin’s probability to serve within the Legislature started when former Sen. Patty Kuderer was elected state insurance coverage commissioner final fall. The King County Council selected former Rep. Vandana Slatter, D-Bellevue, to fill that seat; then selected Salahuddin, a Redmond Metropolis Council member, to fill the Home seat.
Salahuddin combines conviction with a willingness to listen to others out. He’s vowed to maintain an open-door coverage as a lawmaker and advised the board he’d signal the Washington Coalition of Open Authorities’s pledge by no means to invoke legislative privilege, a novel authorized doctrine that goals to cover legislators’ communications from public view.
The 29-year-old faces two different candidates within the major. Republican Dennis Ellis didn’t take part in an interview with the editorial board. Democrat Ranga Bondada didn’t reply to a name or electronic mail.
Salahuddin has earned election. He ought to proceed to point out a extra impartial voice — one that may encourage different Democrats too keen to toe the celebration line.