As state lawmakers gathered on the Capitol campus for the first day of the 2015 legislative session, Sen. Joe Fain was sworn in for a second term representing South King County’s 47th District following his reelection in 2014.
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Outstanding politician and other awards for 2014
The “Outstanding Politician” award goes to retiring Democratic state Sen. Tracey Eide, whose contributions to improving our region have been unsurpassed and should serve as an example for others to follow. However, Republican state Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, was a contender as he also distinguished himself and is someone to watch for higher office.
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Coalition to honor Sen. Fain
Auburn Reporter
The Washington Coalition for Open Government will present its 2014 Ballard/Thompson Award to Senate Majority Floor Leader Joe Fain (R-Auburn, 47th District) on Jan. 26 in Olympia.
The award honors a state legislator who demonstrated outstanding dedication to the cause of open government during the previous legislative session.
Senator Joe Fain Wins Historic Re-Election
Fain Wins Re-Election
Sunshine Award Given to Senator Joe Fain by the League of Women Voters
Senator Joe Fain Honored as 'Outstanding Legislator'
Senator Fain Kickoff Receives Outstanding Support
Seattle Times Endorses Senator Joe Fain in the 47th
Seattle Times Editorial Board
Fain has a clearheaded understanding of the state’s financial challenges. In just four years he has become a key player in the Majority Coalition Caucus, the largely Republican team that controls the Senate. Fain can claim much credit for helping forge the bipartisan compromise last session that brought the Real Hope Act to the floor, the measure that provides college tuition aid to the children of those who have settled in this country illegally. Like Sullivan, he opposed the union on the teacher-evaluation bill.
Bettering the lives of people with developmental disabilities
Auburn Reporter
"In his powerful roles as Senate Majority Floor Leader, and on the Senate Rules Committee, Sen. Fain steered DD legislation through the Senate," said Joe Cunningham, event emcee and coordinator of the King County Family Coalition. "As a leading advocate in the Senate for employment for individuals with developmental disabilities, Sen. Fain has dedicated his support by making it a priority for his caucus."
League of Education Voters endorses Fain, Sullivan for 47th District
Graduate Washington Recognizes Senator Joe Fain as ‘Higher Education Champion’
“Not so far removed from college himself, Joe Fain clearly understands the challenges that are facing this generation of current and prospective college student. He has been an advocate for important pipeline programs such as Running Start, which ease the transition from K-12 to post-secondary education and lessen the burden on students and families. One of the legislators responsible for the recent tuition freeze, Fain is an important voice for students in the State Senate.
Council of Metropolitan Police & Sheriff's Endorse Fain
Senator Joe Fain is proud to have received the endorsement of The Council of Metropolitan Police and Sheriffs (COMPAS). As a non-partisan advocacy organization representing the largest law enforcement guilds in the state of Washington COMPAS has been serving aw enforcement officers and their families for many years.




















