Laura Ruderman represented Washington's 45th legislative district from 1999 to 2005.[2][3] While in office, Ruderman was vice-chair of the Technology, Telecommunications, and Energy Committee,[4] 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.[5] Ruderman was elected by her colleagues to be the vice-chair of the House Democratic Caucus.
On March 20, 2012, Jay Inslee, representing Washington's 1st congressional district, resigned from office, which resulted in simultaneous elections, one to fill the seat for the remainder of the term, and one for the next term. Ruderman ran in both elections, but was eliminated in both races in the blanket primary on August 7, and Democrat Suzan DelBene won both elections on November 6.
Personal life
Laura Ruderman's stepson, Jacob B. Greenburg, was arrested and charged with arson and reckless burning during the Seattle riots in September 2020. Laura Ruderman appeared in court on September 29 to vouch for her stepson.[9] After being released on bail Jacob B. Greenburg was arrested again on October 16, 2020, for assaulting a police officer. Video of Greenburg's assault with a metal baseball bat swung at the head of a Seattle Police Department bike officer was widely shared during the riots in Seattle in 2020.[10]
Current activities
Since 2005 Ruderman has worked as a school and community activist and a businesswoman.[11] Since January 2019, Ruderman is CEO of the Technology Alliance.[12]
She is or has been active in the following organizations:
RESULTS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of impoverished families through legislative action