Mahlon "Skip" Priest | |
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Mayor of Federal Way, Washington | |
In office November 24, 2010 – December 31, 2013 |
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Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Jim Ferrell |
Washington State Representative from the 30th Legislative District, Position 2 | |
In office January 13, 2003 – November 24, 2010 |
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Preceded by | Maryann Mitchell |
Succeeded by | Katrina Asay |
Federal Way City Council, Position No. 4 | |
In office January 1, 1992 – December 31, 1997 |
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Preceded by | Jim Webster |
Succeeded by | Jeanne Burbidge |
Personal details | |
Born |
Mahlon S. Priest March 18, 1950 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Trisha Bennett |
Children | Zachary Amanda |
Residence | Federal Way, Washington |
Alma mater |
Willamette University (B.A.) George Washington University (J.D.) |
Profession |
Small business owner Consultant |
Mahlon S. "Skip" Priest (born March 18, 1950) is an American politician of the Republican Party. Priest was the first elected mayor of Federal Way, Washington, serving from 2010-2013. Earlier he served four terms in the Washington House of Representatives representing Washington's 30th legislative district and six years on the Federal Way City Council.
Skip Priest lives in Federal Way, Washington with his wife (Trisha Bennett) and children Zachary and Amanda.
Priest is the recipient of the 2008 Fuse "Sizzle" award. According to the Washington-based online advocacy group, "Representative Priest is a leader in his caucus, and has worked with Democrats to generate bipartisan support on conservation, child care, and affordable housing."
The King County Municipal League “Outstanding” rating in 2002, 2004, and 2006.
Mainstream Republicans “Maryann Mitchell” award in 2008.
Washington Conservation Voters “Environmental Champion” in 2005-2006, 2007-2008.
The Friends of the Hylebos “Golden Hip Boot” Award.
The League of Education Voters “Education Champion” Award.
The Washington Association of Career and Technical Education “Legislator of the Year” Award in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Washington State Skills Center “Superstar” award in 2007.
The Arc of King County “Recognition of Dedication and Commitment to People with Development Disabilities” award in 2007.
The Association of Washington Business “Cornerstone” award in 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2007.
The National Federation of Small Business “Guardian of Small Business” Award.
The Washington Low Income Housing Alliance “Housing Hero” award in 2004.
The Domestic Abuse Women’s Network “Making a Difference” award in 2006.
Public School Employees “Recognition of Dedication and Support” award in 2007.
Washington State Community Action Partnership “Recognition of Support of Low Income Individuals and Families in Need” award in 2006.
Washington Library Media Association “Honorary Membership” award for being a champion of school libraries in 2008.