Joe Nguyen Explained

Joe Nguyen
State Senate:Washington
District:34th
Term Start:January 14, 2019
Preceded:Sharon Nelson
Party:Democratic
Birth Name:Joseph-Thanh Nguyen
Birth Date:27 September 1983
Birth Place:Seattle, Washington, U.S.[1]
Spouse:Tallie Nguyen
Alma Mater:Seattle University (BA)
Residence:Seattle, Washington

Joseph-Thanh Nguyen (born September 27, 1983) is an American politician who is a member of the Washington State Senate from the 34th district. Nguyen, a second-generation Vietnamese American, was raised with his three siblings in White Center, Washington, by his mother. He was a candidate for King County Executive in 2021 but was defeated by Dow Constantine 56 percent to 44 percent.

Early life and career

Nguyen was born in Seattle, Washington, as one of four children to a pair of Vietnamese immigrants who arrived in the United States as refugees. His family lived in public housing and relied on social services, particularly after his father became a quadriplegic in an accident. His mother worked as a seamstress, while Nguyen himself worked at his own high school as a janitor.[2]

He graduated from John F. Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien after serving as class president for three years. Nguyen attended Seattle University and served as student body president for two years before graduating with Bachelor of Arts degrees in finance and humanities with a minor in economics.[2] [3] Nguyen worked as a senior strategist for Expedia and is a senior program manager at Microsoft with an emphasis on strategy and analytics. He has been involved in the company's charitable education program.[2] [4]

Nguyen chaired the Associate Board of Wellspring Family Services, a nonprofit organization for homeless services.[5] During his time on the board, the state legislature passed trauma counseling legislation on behalf of Wellspring's lobbying.[2] He also served on the King County Community Advisory Committee on Law Enforcement Oversight, which included criticism of the King County Sheriff's handling of the shooting of Tommy Le in June 2017. Le, a young Vietnamese American man, was shot by officers in Burien who were cleared of wrongdoing by an internal investigation of the Sheriff's Office, inciting outrage in the Vietnamese community.[6] [7] He volunteers at a local homeless encampment, Camp Second Chance, with his daughter.[8]

Political career

Elections

Nguyen announced his candidacy for the 34th district senate seat in May 2018, shortly after incumbent Sharon Nelson decided to retire at the end of her term.[2] The 34th district includes White Center, West Seattle, Vashon Island, and part of Burien. He aimed to increase the representation of people of color in government and "for people here to realize they have the power, the authority, to actually make positive change",[9] also launching a podcast series to attract other potential candidates.[10] Nguyen finished at the top of the primary with 31 percent of the vote, ahead of ten other candidates, and advanced to the general election alongside Shannon Braddock, a staffer to King County Executive Dow Constantine.[7] [11]

Nguyen, running as a Democrat, campaigned on a platform that focused on housing affordability, healthcare for all, public transit improvements, environmental protections, and education reform.[10] He received the endorsements of congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, several Seattle and Burien council members, various local unions, and The Stranger.[12] [13] His campaign declined to use PAC funding, raising half as much as Braddock's campaign.[13] Nguyen won the general election on November 6, 2018, defeating Braddock with 58 percent of the vote.[14] He became one of the first two Vietnamese American legislators to be elected to the Washington State Legislature, alongside My-Linh Thai from the 41st district.[15]

In April 2021 he announced he'd challenge incumbent Dow Constantine, who's running for his fourth term and formerly represented the 34th District in the State Senate, for the office of King County Executive.[16] [17] [18]

Legislative accomplishments

In March 2020, Nguyen sponsored, and the legislature passed, a bill curtailing the use of facial recognition by the government and required government agencies to report facial recognition usage.[19]

In April 2020, Nguyen sponsored, and the legislature passed, a bill expanding access to Washington State's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, allowing families without regular housing to receive funds for more than the allotted 60 days.[20]

In April 2021, Nguyen sponsored, and the legislature passed, a bill (SB 5055) transforming arbitration over police disciplinary actions in Washington state. Under the new framework, the Washington State Public Employment Relations Commission must create and appoint a roster of 9 to 18 new arbitrators who are then in charge of all discipline arbitrations for police covered by a collective bargaining agreement. The new law also provides more transparency to the public by collecting in one place all police discipline-related arbitrations and making those decisions available to the public.[21]

Personal life

Nguyen is married to Tallie Nguyen, a special education teacher at the Highline Public Schools.[2] They have three children and live in West Seattle.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-2020 Legislative Manual. State of Washington. 2019. 2021-12-14.
  2. News: Kai Curry . Jessica . May 17, 2018 . Joe Nguyen running a grassroots campaign for state senate . . November 18, 2018.
  3. News: July 26, 2018 . Asian Americans on the ballot for the Aug. 7 primary . Northwest Asian Weekly . November 18, 2018.
  4. News: Rowley . Paul . August 1, 2018 . Senate candidates turn out for forum ahead of primary . . November 18, 2018.
  5. News: Peyton . Lindsay . June 28, 2018 . Democratic candidates for the 34th legislative district head to West Seattle . Westside Seattle . November 18, 2018.
  6. News: Black . Lester . October 15, 2018 . In Wake of Tommy Le's Death, South Seattle Vietnamese Community Rallies Around Joe Nguyen . . November 18, 2018.
  7. News: Kelety . Josh . October 15, 2018 . 'We're Not Going to Give Up': Vietnamese Community Rallies for Tommy Le . . November 18, 2018.
  8. Web site: Joe Nguyen Is an AOC of the Washington Senate. Smith. Rich. The Stranger. en. 2019-04-10.
  9. Web site: Record . Tracy . VIDEO: Conversation with 34th District State Senate candidate Joe Nguyen . The West Seattle Blog . 2019-04-08.
  10. News: Wu . Sarah . August 1, 2018 . A crowded field vies for 34th Legislative District Senate seat . The Seattle Times . November 18, 2018.
  11. News: Brand . Natalie . July 30, 2018 . 11 candidates vying for West Seattle's 34th district senate seat . . November 18, 2018.
  12. News: October 30, 2018 . A procrastinator's guide to the 2018 midterm election . . November 18, 2018.
  13. News: Black . Lester . August 27, 2018 . Jayapal Endorses Joe Nguyen in the 34th District . The Stranger . November 18, 2018.
  14. Web site: November 17, 2018 . November 6, 2018 General Election: Legislative District 34 Results . . November 18, 2018.
  15. News: Padmanabhan . Jaya . November 16, 2018 . Trump effect—Mid-terms a turning point for Asian American voters nationally . International Examiner . November 18, 2018.
  16. Web site: Santos. Melissa. Joe Nguyen challenging Dow Constantine for King County executive Crosscut. 2021-04-28. crosscut.com. en.
  17. Web site: Apr 27. Rich Smith •. Am. 2021 at 6:59. Joe Nguyen Is Running for King County Executive. 2021-04-28. The Stranger. en.
  18. Web site: ELECTION 2021: Sen. Joe Nguyen running for King County Executive 'to get stuff done'. 2021-04-28. West Seattle Blog.... en-US.
  19. Web site: Washington state passes landmark facial recognition bill, reining in government use of AI. March 13, 2020.
  20. Web site: Governor signs law to expand TANF benefits.
  21. Web site: Gov. Inslee signs SB 5055 police reform bill into law. NBC Right Now. 2021-04-23.
  22. Web site: Who I Am . Joe Nguyen for State Senate . November 18, 2018 . October 8, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201008181845/http://meetjoenguyen.com/who-i-am/ . dead .