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uncomfortable feeling. I have been on the receiving end of many heated comments over the years, but I have never before felt the threat of physical violence." Rivers responded with an apology; he took issue with some of the wording in the apology and he filed the complaint. Many have come out in support of Rivers, who claims that Benton was harassing her, adding she will, "stand my ground against anyone who attempts to bully, intimidate or threaten me." Some have labeled Benton a hypocrite, as he recently lifted sanctions against
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In late 2014 and early 2015, Rivers briefly considered running to be the chair of Clark County, a new position created with the home rule charter that Rivers worked to pass. There is no official rule against serving both as the chair and a state senator, but there were concerns about Rivers' ability
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filed a complaint against Rivers, claiming she had broken a senate floor rule by swearing at him during a floor discussion. Benton also claimed that Rivers had screamed at him on one other occasion, during a Republican caucus. He claimed that he had felt physically threatened, saying, "It was a very
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labeled both Rivers and Senator Don Benton from the neighboring 17th district "a brick wall to economic progress and CRC." Speaking to a group of CRC supports, "The road to this bridge runs through two senators from this region. Those two senators have stymied any progress on this bridge project. …
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In February, Rivers submitted a bill to provide more funding for food banks and other charitable causes. The bill authorized public utilities to solicit and collect donations from customers to be put towards food programs for the poor. It also made the donations received by utilities separate from
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succeeding Herrera Beutler after Beutler's election to the United States Congress. As a state representative, Rivers was the assistant whip for the House Republican Caucus. She also served on the House's Business and Financial Services Committee, Judiciary Committee, Transportation Committee and
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reported Rivers would likely be withdrawing from the race later that week. That was confirmed when Rivers released a statement later that day that said Rivers would not be a candidate. Rivers cited the time commitment and desire to stay in the State Senate as reasons for her withdrawal. She was
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to a four-year term, with 67% of the vote, to 32% for her opponent, Ralph Schmidt. She outraised by 30–1, with $ 150,000, to just $ 5,000 for Schmidt. Rivers' ideas for improving the economy include making the climate friendlier for business. Her plan includes reducing the burden of worker's
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I-5 bridge replacement, saying that she disagreed with most everything about the current plan, and that it does not do enough to solve the problem. Willamette Week of Portland labeled Rivers "The CRC killer" for her leadership role in the opposition to the proposed megaproject. Due to their
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compensation costs for businesses, reducing regulations, and reducing permitting fees. Rivers was reelected again in 2016, receiving 63.81% of the vote to Democrat Eric Holt's 36.19%. In 2020, she was reelected with 56.3% of the vote against Democrat Rick Bell.
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legislature in 1992, and became his chief of staff. During that election, she founded AMR Consulting, a public relations and government affairs consulting firm, which helped in many political campaigns and provided political consultation for corporations. When
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In November 2012, shortly after entering office, Rivers was appointed to the Republican leadership as the minority whip. When the Majority Coalition Caucus was formed, taking control of the Senate away from the
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in Washington State, commenting, "If the people take the time to sign their name and say this is something we need to have a look at, we ought to respect that." Along with cosponsors Roach and Benton,
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firm which aided candidates in their elections for offices, as well as providing political consultation to corporate clients. In 2007, she was on the short list for candidates to be chosen to replace
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The Board of Freeholders submitted a home rule charter on May 27 which put it on the ballot in the November election. In the November election, the charter was approved with 53% of the vote.
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for the Western Legislative Academy. Out of 93 applicants, 39, including Rivers, were chosen. The academy is a training institute for lawmakers in their first four years of service.
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for the session, a rare appointment for a freshman senator. She won re-election for another four-year term in 2012, with 67% of the vote against 32% for her opponent, Ralph Schmidt.
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Rivers introduced a bill in February 2013 to exempt nonprofit shooting clubs from paying sales and use taxes when they buy clay pigeons. The bill is cosponsored by Senators
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gross income, allowing for it to be tax-free. The bill passed in the State House in February 2011 but failed to make it to the Senate floor.
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1st district. The freeholders are responsible for drafting a new county charter that will, with voter's approval, turn Clark County into a
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In June 2012, about 18 months into her term as a representative, county commissioners appointed Rivers to the state senate to replace
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On March 24, 2021, Rivers attended the Senate Health and Long Term Care Committee meeting, during which she used the word "
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Rivers' husband is Fred Rivers, a senior account manager for NALCO. They have two children. Rivers and her family live in
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to balance the two offices. In December 2014, Rivers officially announced she would run for the office. On March 2, 2015,
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also is cosponsoring the legislation. In March 2013, Rivers reprimanded senate Democrats for taking advantage of
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was chosen instead. Later, Rivers succeeded Herrera Beutler in the house after the latter's election to the
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was formed, taking control away from the Democrats in the state senate. Rivers was appointed to be majority
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attempted to pass a bill through the floor. As part of her duties, Rivers has also hosted high-school aged
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Though she didn't run for office herself until much later, she helped Bill Williams in his election to the
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Rules Committee. Her website listed communication as being vital as a state representative.
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In January 2011, Rivers was selected to deliver the Republican response to governor
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At the end of June 2014, Rivers joined lawmakers including Lieutenant Governor
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Rivers has strongly spoken against the implementation of plans to replace the
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This article is about the Washington politician. For the American author, see
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Biographical Information, Key Votes, and current legislative committees from
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Republican Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
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Until that changes, there’s not a lot I or you can do about that."
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Prior to her holding elected office, Rivers led AMR Consulting, a
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Rivers was elected to the Washington House of Representatives in
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resigned from state house in 2007, Rivers was considered by the
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Washington State Senate elections, 2012 Β§ 18th district
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2014 Guardians of Small Business award. Presented by
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Index

Anne Rivers Siddons

Washington Senate
18th
Incumbent
Joseph Zarelli
Washington House of Representatives
18th
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Liz Pike
St. Joseph, Michigan
Republican
La Center, Washington
Alma mater
Central Michigan University

Official
Republican
Washington State Senate
18th district
Joe Zarelli
Washington House of Representatives
Majority Coalition Caucus
whip
political consulting
Richard Curtis
Jaime Herrera Beutler
United States Congress
Saint Joseph
Michigan

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