Practical Leadership. Real Results.
Randi Knott for Washington’s 18th Legislative District
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Meet Randi

Randi Knott is a Brush Prairie resident and retired government affairs professional with over 25 years of experience delivering real policy results.
She has worked across public, private, and nonprofit sectors, retiring as Government Affairs Director for the City of Sacramento.
Today, she serves on the Clark County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board—advocating for families navigating an underfunded system.
Randi’s Priorities
🏠 Affordable Housing
Real solutions so families can stay in the communities they grew up in.
🏥 Healthcare Access
Expand providers, support nurses, and improve mental health care.
👨👩👧 Working Families
Affordable childcare, fair wages, and economic stability.
📊 Fair Taxes
Make the system fair so working families aren’t paying the most.
A Practical, Results-Driven Approach
- Listen first: Policies grounded in real community needs
- Focus on results: Measurable, sustainable solutions
- Use real experience: 25+ years turning policy into outcomes
- Local leadership: A real resident of the 18th District
- Protect families: Especially those navigating disability and education systems
A Choice for the 18th District
This race offers voters a clear choice in priorities and approach.
Randi Knott
- She fights for families by keeping healthcare, child care, and senior Medicare costs manageable.
- Supports expanded healthcare access and workforce investment
- Advocates for tax reforms aimed at reducing burden on working families
- She will protect our environment by advocating for cleaner technologies and will hold polluters accountable for the damage they cause.
- She is a passionate advocate for expanding and protecting educational opportunities for the children who will shape our nation’s future. She is committed to ensuring every child has the support they need to succeed and to improving Washington’s standing in serving students with disabilities.
Stephanie McClintock
- Voted No on HB 2215 and SB 6246 both bills. These bills protect the environment by closing loopholes and holds major industrial polluters accountable while helping them transition to cleaner technologies—protecting jobs and our childrens future while cutting emissions at the same time.
- Voted against HB 2548 This bill strengthens oversight of healthcare mergers and corporate deals to prevent monopolies, protect patients, and keep healthcare costs in check.
- Voted against SJM 8002 Which calls on the Federal Government to protect Medicare from privatization, supports drug price control, calls attention to billing practices that upcode or overbill, and protects access to providers and controls costs for seniors.
- Voted no on HB 2266. This bill cuts red tape so communities can build supportive and emergency housing faster by removing barriers and treating it like regular housing to reduce homelessness and expand access statewide.
- Voted against HB 2689. This bill improves Washington’s Working Connections Child Care program by adjusting eligibility and subsidy rules to better support families and ensure more stable, equitable payments to child care providers.
This District Is Ready for Change
The 18th District is competitive—and voters are looking for leadership that delivers real results, not political noise.
Check out Randi's 3 Questions Video with our host Wil Fuentes.

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