Mary Margaret Haugen
10th District, Camano Island
News
Join us at the new Stanwood Train Station 11/17/2009
It's not every day we open a new train stop, so I hope you’ll join me this Saturday when the first train stops at the new Stanwood Train Station. We are planning a grand-opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting starting at 8:45 am to celebrate the first passenger train service to the Stanwood/Camano area in more than 35 years!
Apply now for Washington Aerospace Scholars 10/28/2009
If you have a son or daughter who's interested in aerospace, the deadline for Washington Aerospace Scholars is approaching fast. This free, statewide partnership program lets high school juniors explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
The first step is to apply by Nov. 6. Student applications are available at http://www.museumofflight.org/washingtonaerospacescholars and should be sent directly to the Museum of Flight. Those accepted will work at the Museum of Flight on online curriculum developed by NASA - the first step in being considered for the six-day summer residency in Seattle.
Haugen touts progress on two new ferries 8/7/2009
The state today advertised for bids to build two new ferries, a development Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen calls a major step forward for the Coupeville and Port Townsend runs.
WSDOT seeks bids for up to three more new ferries
SEATTLE - The plan to improve Washington's ferry fleet takes another step forward with the advertisement today, Aug. 7, of a contract to build at least two new 64-car ferries.
New bridge, safer SR 532 in store for Stanwood and Camano Island residents 7/8/2009
WSDOT News Release:
Haugen to receive fifth “Business Champion” award from chambers 6/1/2009
OLYMPIA — For the fifth straight year, Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, will be awarded the Business Champion Award bestowed annually by the Joint Governmental Affairs Committee of the Joint Snohomish County Chambers of Commerce.
The award recognizes Haugen’s sponsorship and support of legislation to improve the business climate of Washington and Snohomish County and will be presented Wednesday at the 2009 Legislative Recognition Breakfast at the Everett Golf & Country Club.
BLOG: Busy at Bill Signings 5/20/2009
The Legislature adjourned a few weeks ago, but many of the bills we passed are just now being signed into law by the governor.
Last week the governor signed several important pieces of legislation relating to transportation in our state, and invited me as chair of the Senate Transportation Committee to participate and comment on what these will mean to the people of our state.
NEWS: Haugen’s efforts on agriculture bear fruit 5/14/2009
OLYMPIA — Several bills sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, to promote agriculture in Washington are poised to become effective this summer.
“The farm friendly legislation I sponsored this year will help ensure that agriculture continues to be a way of life in our state,” said Haugen, who serves on the Senate Agricultural & Rural Economic Development Committee. “My goal is for future generations to be able to buy food grown right here in the state of Washington.”
NEWS: Haugen’s new law will help rural library districts 5/6/2009
OLYMPIA — The governor has signed legislation sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, to provide greater clarification concerning levy rates for rural libraries.
“When propositions to create rural library districts appear on the ballots, there’s uncertainty as to what levy rates will be imposed and the measures could fail by small margins,” Haugen said. “I think this bill will help voters better understand exactly what they’re voting on.”
NEWS: Small condo associations get relief under new law 4/30/2009
OLYMPIA — The governor has signed legislation sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, to ease some of the reporting requirements of small condominium associations.
“It’s a simple ‘cost nothing/do something’ idea to cut red tape so that citizens don’t have to jump through hoops to apply for something that common sense says should be automatic,” Haugen said of Senate Bill 5461.
NEWS: New laws regulate access to driving records, alter motorcycle definitions 4/30/2009
OLYMPIA — The governor has signed legislation sponsored by Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Camano Island, to allow employers to obtain the driving record of an employer or potential employer under specific circumstances.