Laura Ruderman


Laura Ruderman is a former Washington State Representative for Washington's 45th legislative district. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Ruderman graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.

Early legislative work

Laura Ruderman represented the 45th Legislative District in Washington State from 1999 to 2005.
While in office, Ruderman was vice-chair of the Technology, Telecommunications, and Energy Committee, and served on the Health Care, Appropriations, and Rules Committees. In addition to these assignments, she was a member of the K-20 Education Network, the Information Services Board, and the Governor's Task Force on Virtual Learning. Ruderman was elected by her colleagues to be the vice-chair of the House Democratic Caucus.
Ruderman was named one of "100 to Watch" by the Democratic Leadership Council, 2003
Laura Ruderman did not seek re-election in 2004, running instead for Washington State Secretary of State against incumbent Republican Sam Reed; she captured 45% of the vote to Sam Reed's 51%.

Current activities

Since 2005 Ruderman has worked as a school and community activist and a businesswoman.
She is or has been active in the following organizations:
Ruderman has been a member of the Redmond Chapter of Business and Professional Women, and is a current co-chair at Discovery Community School in the Lake Washington School District.

2012 congressional candidacy

Ruderman is running for Congress in for 2012. A June 2011 letter to her supporters says, in part:
... Starting today, I am taking on a new challenge: I am running for a seat in the United States Congress from Washington State in 2012. I am running to serve as a common-sense, effective voice for suburban families like yours and mine, and to help fix the outrageous mess in Washington, DC. I would be proud to be the next Democratic Representative from Washington State in Congress.