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Cheryl Pflug

Cheryl Pflug
Member of the Washington Senate
from the 5th district
In office
2004 – July 2012
Succeeded by Dino Rossi
Member of the Washington House of Representatives
from the 5th district
In office
1999–2004
Succeeded by Jay Rodne
Personal details
Political party Republican
Alma mater B.S. University of Washington, J.D. Seattle University

Cheryl Pflug is an American politician of the Republican Party. She was a member of the Washington State Senate from 2004 to 2012.

Pflug earned her B.S. in Nursing from the University of Washington and worked as a critical care and operating room nurse while raising 4 children on a family farm adjacent to the Cedar River Watershed. She received a J.D. from Seattle University School of Law in 2012 and was admitted to the Bar in 2014.

Pflug served the 5th District in the State Legislature for nearly 14 years before being appointed to the Growth Management Hearings Board by Governor Gregoire in May 2012. The 5th District straddles the Urban Growth Line, causing local governments to continually struggle to balance the need for infrastructure and services with a commitment to preserving community character, open space, fish habitat and pristine recreational areas. Over the course of her legislative career, Pflug used her health care experience to improve health outcomes while reducing unnecessary costs, authoring several first-in-the-nation innovations that were adopted into law and pushing through legislation to give the office of the Attorney General strong tools to prosecute multi-million dollar corporate Medicaid fraud schemes. Pflug also championed infrastructure, education,http://www.issaquahpress.com/2012/05/29/state-sen-cheryl-pflug-departs-suddenly-to-accept-board-post/ hatchery and parks improvements to support the needs of the rapidly growing communities she represented.

As a legislator, Pflug earned a reputation as "an independent workhorse" willing to work across party lines. She crafted legislation to create treatment alternatives for nonviolent mentally-ill misdemeanants and cast the decisive vote to create a simple-majority requirement for school levies. In 2008, Pflug was honored with the commission of Washington General for commitment to her community and service to the state of Washington, and the "Champion of Freedom Award" in 2012.

Often questioned for her growing cynicism, Pflug also paid a price for defying her party leaders but rarely backed down.

In May 2012, Governor Christine Gregoire nominated Pflug to a seat on the Growth Management Planning Board.

Following the appointment, Republican Party Chairman Kirby Wilbur suggested the appointment was a "deal" to give the Democrats her Senate seat, an allegation called "hypocritical" by observers. With a Senate seat at stake, the GOP went on to publish articles in right-leaning media outlets accusing Pflug of a "sleazy backroom deal" and produced campaign mailings and television adds accusing Pflug of a $1 Million "bribery scandal." Public document requests in search of "evidence," the GOP reacted too slowly for the Pflug Mullet Bribery Scandal to reach voters. Memos from the office of Governor Gregiore provided clear evidence of a bribe, with one stating "we're all doomed" seemingly in reference to the deal.


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