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Mary Helen Roberts

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Note:  Although we are still waiting for her "Official" Story, we are hereby presenting a summary of Mary Helen Robert's career in politics.  More to be added later.



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     Mary Helen Roberts has lived in the 21st District (in the State of Washington) for thirty years and was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2004.

     She currently serves as vice-chair on the House Public Safety Committee.

     Mary Helen has been active in county politics and various organizations such as United Way, and is committed to improving the quality of life for all Washingtonians.

     Her top legislative priorities are meeting the needs of Washington’s children and ensuring that we have a quality education system.

     She is the parent of twin daughters who are graduates of Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. One now lives in Bellingham and is teaching music, and the other is in Seattle, working for an environmental consulting firm.