Steve van Luven
Steve Van Luven

District 40
Steve Van Luven for Senate Campaign
11269 Blue Heron Rd.
Samish Island, WA 98232
360-766-4048
206-972-5855 cell
steve@stevevanluven.com
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Tax ID #  80-0175876

Steve Van Luven served in the state House representing the 48th District in Bellevue. He served for 18 years, first from 1983 to 1987 and then from 1989 to 2003. Steve is a 40th District native, born in Bellingham sixty years ago, who grew up in Skagit County. Now he's back home on Samish Island full-time and announcing his run for the seat being vacate d by retiring Sen. Harriet Spanel. Although named "Samish Island" the area is actually connected to the mainland and just 30 minutes from Bellingham, in the heart of the district.

Biography

STEVE VAN LUVEN ON BEING A LEGISLATOR • We need to make sure every tax dollar is spent wisely and that government takes not one penny more than it needs to provide essential services for our citizens. • We all know taxes are necessary, but they shouldn’t be a burden on our business owners, farmers or hard-working citizens. • Steve understands the value of our farmers and our agriculture land. “We literally feed the world with some of our seed production.” • As a former legislator, Steve had an excellent reputation of working with constituents and helping them with bureaucratic problems. He knows the importance of answering mail and phone calls from all constituents. • With more than 17 years experience as a leader in the House of Representatives, Steve can hit the road running and provide results in the Senate. • Steve’s negotiating skills and knowledge of the Legislature will ensure a strong voice for our local citizens of the 40th District.
LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND • Previously served for 17+ years in the state House of Representatives for the 48th District. (parts of Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond, 1983-87 and 1989-2003) • Served 7 years as Chairman of the House International Trade & Economic Development Committee. • Past Chairman House Ethics Committee • Member of Governors Task Force on International Trade Agreements • Wrote/sponsored/negotiated Economic Development legislation for projects totaling well over $1billion, creating thousands of jobs for R & D, hi-tech, biotech and the manufacturing industries. This brought to Washington the largest private investment project in state history. • Sponsored legislation to benefit the film, video and movie industry. • For several years Steve was a leader in securing additional funding for higher education. He worked directly with former presidents of WSU and UW and Bill Gates Sr. on Advanced Technology issues. • Proven record over many years of supporting the agriculture community and the marine industry.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • In 1997 Steve introduced legislation that stopped the closure of the Anacortes to Sidney, B.C. ferry run He understands the economic value to our communities of keeping our ferries and keeping them running properly. • Steve locally has been a big vocal supporter of a new university branch campus being put in or close to Skagit county. In 1989 Steve was one of the two legislators that wrote and sponsored the legislation that created 5 branch campuses for Washington State University and the University of Washington. • Steve has long been an advocate for taxpayers and lower property taxes for working families. He has also been a strong supporter of measures allowing senior citizens to reduce their tax burdens so they don’t lose their homes or farms • Strong supporter of disabled community • member of Mountaineers (44 years) • Brd. Dir. Washington State China Relations Council • Brd. Dir. Washington/Jalisco, Mexico Sister State Association • Past Cub Scout Den Leader • Past Sunday School teacher.
PERSONAL • Born in Bellingham • Came to Samish Island one week after birth • Family roots are 120 years Whatcom county, 80 years Skagit county • B.A. Communications and MBA International Management • Eagle Scout • Fluent in Spanish • Captain, U.S. Army Finance Corp • Graduate ROTC and US Army Finance School • Worked and or lived in China, Japan, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, New York City • Business Owner many years in the import/export business between China & Mexico.

In the News

Former state rep. seeks Spanel’s seat
SAM TAYLOR
THE BELLINGHAM HERALD

A former Republican state representative is seeking the state Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Harriet Spanel. ...

Spanel announced recently that she is retiring after an 18-year career in the state House and Senate that began in the mid-’80s.

Van Luven represented the 48th District, which includes parts of Redmond, Kirkland and Bellevue. He served for 18 years, first from 1983 to 1987 and then from 1989 to 2003. He was born in Bellingham and moved to Samish Island a week after his birth, though he spent part of his professional life in Bellevue, he said.

Van Luven, who served as the House International Trade and Economic Development committee chairman for seven years, now lives on Samish Island, an unincorporated area of Skagit County. The 40th District includes portions of Whatcom County — the south half of Bellingham and below — Skagit County and all of San Juan County.

Press Release

STEVE VAN LUVEN ANNOUNCES FOR SENATE IN 40th
Former Rep. Steve Van Luven, Samish Island, is announcing his candidacy Saturday for Washington’s 40th District State Senate seat which is being vacated at the end of the year by Sen. Harriet Spanel.

Van Luven previously served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1983 until 1987, and again from 1989 until 2003, as state representative for the 48th District, which included parts of Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond. The 40th Legislative District covers parts of Skagit and Whatcom counties and all of San Juan County.

“Although I spent part of my professional life in the Bellevue area, my roots are deep in the 40th District. My family’s history goes back 120 years in Whatcom County and 80 years in Skagit County. I was born in Bellingham and came to Samish Island just a week after my birth,” said Van Luven. “I’m running for the state Senate because I deeply care about this area, my friends, neighbors, relatives and the citizens who live here, and because I want to ensure a better quality of life for those who call the 40th District their home.”

As former chairman of the House International Trade and Economic Development Committee for seven years, Van Luven says he can put his experience to work right away to protect existing jobs in agriculture and expand trade opportunities for the local area.

“I know the value of our farmers and agricultural land. As a young man, I worked on a dairy farm. I know how hard our farmers work. We literally feed the world with some of our seed production. The state, nor the world, cannot afford for Skagit or Whatcom counties to lose farm land,” said Van Luven. Van Luven has been a strong defender of maintaining local ferry runs. In 1997, he introduced legislation that stopped the closure of the Anacortes to Sidney, B.C. ferry route.

“Our local ferries are an important part of the economic engine for the 40th District. From tourism to transporting products, our ferries are vital for jobs and the quality of life we enjoy here,” noted Van Luven. “It’s essential we keep our ferries running properly. Anyone who questions the importance of this need only to look to the effects of the Port Townsend-Keystone route closure earlier this year.”
Having served several years on the House Higher Education Committee, Van Luven understands the importance of local access to higher education facilities. He has been a strong vocal supporter of locating a new university branch campus in or near the Skagit County area.

“I am one of the two legislators who sponsored legislation that created the five branch campuses for Washington State University and the University of Washington. I know this issue well,” he added. “I also know the importance of working with faculty and students to keep Western Washington University at the top of the funding list when state budgets are prepared.

An advocate for taxpayers and lower property taxes for working families, Van Luven has also been a strong supporter of measures allowing senior citizens to reduce their tax burdens so they don’t lose their homes or farms.

“We all know taxes are necessary, but they shouldn’t be a burden on our business owners, farmers or hard-working citizens. We need to make sure every tax dollar is spent wisely and that government takes not one penny more than it needs to provide essential services for our citizens,” said Van Luven.

A longtime business owner in the import/export business with China & Mexico, Van Luven is fluent in Spanish. He is an Eagle Scout, served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Finance Corp., has lived and or worked in New York City, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, China and Japan and holds both a BA and MBA degree.

“With more than 17 years experience as a leader in the House of Representatives, I can hit the road running and provide results in the Senate. My negotiating skills and knowledge of the Legislature will ensure a strong voice for our local citizens. I’m looking forward to this campaign and serving the people of the 40th District,” concluded Van Luven.

 

 

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