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Rep. Ross Hunter, serving the 48th District Serving parts of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and all of Medina, Clyde Hill, Yarrow Point and Hunts Point. |
State Representative Ross Hunter is serving his fourth term in the
Washington State House of Representatives, representing the 48th district –
parts of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, and all of the Points
communities.
Representative Hunter is chairman of the House Finance
Committee, a member of the House Ways & Means Committee and the Education
Appropriations Committee. He is a past chair of the Joint Legislative Audit
and Review Committee, responsible for performance auditing of state
agencies. Rep. Hunter currently serves on the state Information Services
Board (ISB) which provides oversight for all major information technology
projects throughout state government.
Rep. Hunter is vice-chair of
the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Standing Committee on
Communications, Financial Services and Interstate Commerce (CFI). This
committee works to protect states’ interests in federal legislation
regarding electronic commerce, banking, insurance, securities and other
financial services issues, interstate commerce and taxation of electronic
transactions, telecommunications and interstate business activity taxes.
Rep. Hunter also serves on the Task Force on State and Local Taxation of
Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce, which examines issues around
state and local tax systems, including the streamlined sales tax system
recently adopted in 22 states including Washington.
Rep. Hunter is
Washington’s voting member on the national Streamlined Sales and Use Tax
Governing Board, setting joint sales tax policy for multiple states.
After graduating from Yale University with a BS in Computer Science, Rep.
Hunter worked at Microsoft for 17 years. He was the program manager for
Microsoft Access and general manager for Microsoft’s commercial internet
system.
Rep. Hunter is active in the community as a trustee of the
Bellevue Schools Foundation and a board member of Hopelink, the Eastside’s
largest human services agency. He serves on the steering committee for
Bellevue Quality Schools and has a long history of working with children in
Cub Scouts. His wife, Tricie, is a lifelong Washingtonian, and their
children (Jack and Emily) are both in local public schools.
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