Legislative Modular Building 115
Capitol Campus
Post Office Box 40435
Olympia, WA 98504
Full Name:
Drew C. MacEwen
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Danelle; 2 Children
Birth Date:
06/12/1973
Birth Place:
WI
Home City:
Union, WA
Religion:
Christian
Graduated, United States Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program
BS, University of the State of New York (Excelsior College), 1992-1997
Senator, Washington State Senate, District 35, 2023-present
Assistant Minority Floor Leader, Washington State House of Representatives, 2019-2023
Representative, Washington State House of Representatives, District 35 Position 2, 2013-2023
Candidate, Washington State Senate, District 35, 2022
Assistant Minority Whip, Washington State House of Representatives, 2013-2015
Former Member, Capital Budget Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Economic Resilience of Maritime and Manufacturing in Washington, Joint Task Force, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Ranking Minority Member, General Government and Information Technology Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Health Care and Wellness Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Managing Partner, Mountain Lakes Capital Partners, 2018-present
Founder, Falcon Financial Incorporated, 2001-present
Partner, Affordable Floating Homes, present
Partner, Corner Coffee, present
Partner, Smoking Mo's Restaurant, present
Partner, The Dock Bar and Eatery, present
Served, Nuclear Electrical Operator, United States Navy, USS Nevada/USS Florida, 1992-1998
Member, North Mason Chamber of Commerce, present
Member, Saint David's Church, Shelton, present
Member, Shelton Rotary, present
Board Member, Alderbrook Golf Course
Member, Kitsap Medical Society
Member, Love Incorporated
Member, Mason General Hospital Foundation
Board President, Shelton Mason County Chamber of Commerce, 2012
Favorite Quote:
"Government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem"-Ronald Reagan
Priority Issues:
Government accountability and sustainable budgeting;
Prioritizing education twith a focus on learning not testing;
Transportation;
Encouraging private sector jobs to bolster the economy.