||| FROM THE OFFICE OF. U .S. REP. RICK LARSEN |||
EVERETT, WA – Today, Economic Alliance of Snohomish County (EASC) and Herald Media named Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) the recipient of the 2026 Henry M. Jackson Award.
“It is an honor to represent my friends and neighbors in Northwest Washington in Congress, and it is a responsibility I never take for granted,” said Rep. Larsen. “Scoop Jackson set an example for me in public service. We both had the privilege of representing Washington’s 2nd District and we both have Norwegian roots, but what stood out most was the way Scoop never forgot ‘the better Washington’ while serving in Congress. He fought for the people and communities he represented, for Washington state’s economy and environment, and for civil rights. His example is one every public servant should try to follow. I am grateful to the Economic Alliance of Snohomish County and Herald Media for this recognition.”
Each year, EASC and Herald Media partner to honor business or civic leaders who have helped create a better community or advanced the economic interests of the region.
Rep. Larsen is the top Democrat on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in the House of Representatives. He is a strong advocate for creating good-paying jobs and economic growth in Northwest Washington by investing federal dollars in local infrastructure. Since 2022, Rep. Larsen has brought home more than $75 million in federal funding for 54 Northwest Washington community projects.
The Henry M. Jackson Award is named for the former U.S. senator from Everett. The award was established in 1977 and honors someone who demonstrates exemplary service to the community and is committed to the business interests of the region. This individual drives local, state, and regional initiatives for business, promotes civic, social, and cultural programs, and participates in programs that expand the potential and quality of life in the county.
Last year’s honoree was Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers, and the previous year’s honoree was Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.
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