Sen. Paull Shin

Vice president pro tempore

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Term ends January 2011

Olympia Office:
407 Legislative Building
Olympia, WA 98504-0421
(360) 786-7640

District Office:
19707 64th Ave. W. #207
Lynnwood, WA 98036-5958
(425) 673-1393

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March 5, 2008

Statement from Sen. Paull Shin supporting Boeing

OLYMPIA -- Today, Sen. Paull Shin, D-Edmonds, along with 38 other Washington state senators, submitted a letter to the President and Congress. The letter urges the President and Congress to examine a possible Boeing appeal of the February 29 decision to award the Air Force’s refueling-tanker contract to Airbus. more>>>


Feb. 16, 2008

21st District legislators holding town hall Feb. 23

OLYMPIA – The legislative delegation from the 21st District will hold a town hall Saturday, Feb. 23. more>>>


Feb. 11, 2008

President Morse honored by state Senate today

OLYMPIA – Citing her 15 years of service to Western Washington University, the Washington State Senate honored President Karen Morse today – who is set to retire this September. more>>>


Jan. 14, 2008

Work as Senate pages during 2008 session

OLYMPIASen. Paull Shin, D-Edmonds, invites middle and high school students to apply for one-week, paid Senate page positions available in his office during the 2008 legislative session, which will take place from Jan. 14 through March 13. more>>>


Jan. 10, 2008

Electronic Newsletter #1

Happy New Year! With the next legislative session starting next week, I want to inform you of what I have been working on the past few months. more>>>


Jan. 7, 2008

Washington state celebrates Korean American Day on Jan. 12th.

OLYMPIA – Sunday, January 13th marks Korean American day, but Washington state will celebrate on January 12th. Senate Bill 5166, passed last Legislative session, made Washington the first state in the nation to recognize Korean Americans in an honorary state holiday. The day is significant; on January 13, 1903, the first Korean immigrants arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, native Koreans and Korean Americans compose Washington’s third largest ethnic population. more>>>


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