A standard voters can measure.

Don't grade Congress on speeches. Grade it on receipts.

Bills are already written. The basic test is simple: did your representative co-sponsor the working-family bills and push to move them?

The core argument

WA-10 deserves a representative who treats this like a job. That means doing the baseline work and then fighting to win. Not just press statements. Not just "concern." Receipts.

Data note: Co-sponsor status is based on Congress.gov listings as of Feb 26, 2026. If a bill changes, we update it.

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📋 Strickland Scorecard — 119th Congress

1 of 10 tracked bills co-sponsored
Issue Bill Strickland Jump To
Housing H.R. 4457 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Healthcare H.R. 3069 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Voting Rights H.R. 14 ✓ Co-sponsored ↓ Details
Worker Protections H.R. 20 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Campaign Finance H.J.Res. 54 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Accountability H.R. 396 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Tax Extreme Wealth H.R. 5336 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Environment H.R. 4714 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Privacy H.R. 4639 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details
Artificial Intelligence H.R. 6356 ✕ Not co-sponsored ↓ Details

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The priorities, tied to bills

This is what "ready to go" looks like. Bills exist. The question is who will sign on, organize support, and force movement.

10-second summary: Every major WA-10 priority already has a filed bill, a trackable co-sponsor record, and a clear organizing path.

Updated: Feb 26, 2026 (Congress.gov co-sponsor status and district-context review).

Make affordable housing a national priority, not a talking point.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Rents in Pierce and Thurston counties are up 40%+ since 2019. This is not a pipeline problem — it is a political will problem. The legislation already exists.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 4457 — Housing Is a Human Right Act of 2025

Sponsor: Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07)

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026) Introduced

If housing is urgent, the minimum is signing onto the bill. The job is then building the leverage to move it.

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Guarantee healthcare for every American. No more medical debt, no more coverage gaps.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy in America. The bill is written. The question is who signs on and who fights to move it.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 3069 — Medicare for All Act of 2025

Sponsor: Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07)

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026) Introduced

People don't need another "healthcare is important" statement. They need representatives who sign onto the bill and then fight to move it.

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Defend voting rights, rule of law, and independent oversight — right now, not someday.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): In 2026 the threat to democratic norms is active, not hypothetical. Co-sponsoring voting rights legislation is the floor. The ceiling is using every available tool to force movement.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 14 — John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025

Sponsor: Rep. Terri A. Sewell (AL-07)

Strickland: Co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026) Introduced

Good. Co-sponsoring is the floor, not the ceiling. The next question is what active pressure was applied to advance it.

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Restore worker power. Protect unions. Raise wages across the South Sound.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Union membership is the single most reliable driver of middle-class wages. Letting the PRO Act stall without pressure is a choice with consequences for every working family in WA-10.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 20 — Richard L. Trumka PRO Act of 2025

Sponsors: Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA). Bipartisan — 214 co-sponsors in 119th Congress.

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026 — verify at Congress.gov)

214 co-sponsors. Bipartisan. The clearest legislative test of worker power. With that level of support, there is no excuse for sitting it out.

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End corporate money in politics. Close the Citizens United loophole.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): As long as corporations can buy access, every other reform is fighting with one hand tied. This is the prerequisite issue for everything else on this list.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.J.Res. 54 — We the People Amendment (overturn Citizens United)

Sponsor: Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07)

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026) Introduced

If your brand is "fighting corruption," this is the bill you co-sponsor now, not someday. Especially if you're taking $355K from leadership committees.

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Transparency and real consequences for corruption. Congress must not be exempt from the rules it sets for everyone else.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Stock trading by Members of Congress and their families is a direct conflict of interest. The fix is a bill. The question is whether your representative has signed on.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 396 — TRUST in Congress Act (blind trust requirement for Members and family)

Status: Introduced, 119th Congress

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026 — verify at Congress.gov) Introduced

If Congress won't police itself, voters have to. Disclosures, blind trusts, enforcement, and real penalties — or it's just PR.

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Tax extreme wealth and fund working families. Not a talking point — a legislative choice.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): The top 400 American households pay a lower effective tax rate than most working families in WA-10. The bill exists. The vote is a choice.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 5336 — Equal Tax Act

Sponsor: Rep. Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03)

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026) Introduced

"Tax the wealthy" is vague. "Tax extreme wealth" is concrete and measurable. If it's urgent, put your name on the bill.

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Treat climate change as the emergency it is. Stop subsidizing the companies causing it.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Federal subsidies to the oil and gas industry run into the tens of billions annually. Climate urgency means fighting to end those subsidies — not just posting about it.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 4714 — End Polluter Welfare Act of 2025

Sponsor: Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17)

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026 — verify at Congress.gov) Introduced

Climate "urgency" is a budget choice. This is a real line-item test: stop rewarding polluters and redirect public funds to public priorities.

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End mass surveillance. Close the data-broker loophole that lets government buy what it cannot legally seize.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): Right now federal agencies can purchase detailed personal data from brokers to avoid getting a warrant. The bill to close this loophole needs to be reintroduced and championed loudly.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 4639 — Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act (118th Congress)

Sponsor: Rep. Warren Davidson (OH-08) • Bipartisan

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (118th Congress) Needs 119th Congress reintroduction

If privacy is urgent, this needs to be reintroduced and supported loudly and early in the 119th Congress — not after the issue becomes a news cycle.

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Ensure AI serves people, not corporations. Stop algorithmic discrimination in hiring, lending, and benefits.

  • Claim: Congress can move this policy now.
  • Local proof (WA-10): AI-driven discrimination is already happening in job screenings, credit decisions, and public benefits. Guardrails are a legislative choice. So is delay.
  • Action: Volunteer to organize neighbors in WA-10 around this bill.
Bill on Record

H.R. 6356 — Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act of 2025

House sponsors: Reps. Yvette Clarke (NY), Ayanna Pressley (MA), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Summer Lee (PA). Introduced Dec. 2, 2025. Senate companion: S. 3308 (Sen. Ed Markey).

Strickland: Not co-sponsored (as of 2/26/2026 — introduced Dec. 2025, verify at Congress.gov)

This bill prohibits discriminatory algorithmic decisions, requires impact evaluations, and gives people the right to appeal. Delay is also a choice.

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"Support" has a paper trail.

If a priority is real, it shows up early: co-sponsorship, whip work, committee pressure, and forcing votes when leadership won't.

Press statements are not policy. They're easy. The hard part is using leverage to move legislation.

This page keeps the standard simple so voters can judge it without a political science degree: sign on, then fight to advance it.

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