词条 | Brian Hatfield |
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|name = Brian Hatfield |image = Brian Hatfield.jpeg |image_size = 200px |caption = |image name = |state_senate = Washington |district = 19th |term_start = November 17, 2006 |term_end = |predecessor = |succecessor = |state_house1 = Washington |district1 = 19th |term_start1 = 1994 |term_end1 = 2004 |predecessor1 = |succecessor1 = |party = Democratic |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|7|8}} |birth_place = Aberdeen, Washington |alma_mater = Washington State University (B.A.) Grays Harbor College (A.A. |profession = |spouse = |children = |residence = |religion = |website = Official }} Brian Hatfield (born July 8, 1966) served in the Washington State Senate and the Washington State House of Representatives, representing the 19th Legislative District, a district that includes Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Lewis and Wahkiakum Counties. After serving ten years in the Washington State House of Representatives(1994–2004), Hatfield resigned in 2004 to work full-time for Lieutenant Governor Brad Owen. He was appointed in 2006 to the Senate to replace Mark Doumit. He received 73.89% of the vote in the 2007 special election and was re-elected, without opposition, to a four-year term in 2008. In the Senate, Hatfield chaired the Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee and serves on the Economic Development, Trade & Innovation Committee and the Ways & Means Committee. On September 1, 2015, Hatfield resigned to serve as Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s sector lead for forest products.[1] References1. ^http://www.chinookobserver.com/co/local-news/20150901/hatfield-resignation-sets-off-succession-scramble External links
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