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==Controversy==
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In her 2015 re-election campaign for SeaTac City Council position 7, Mia Gregerson falsely claimed credit for a city park cleanup project which she voted against.<ref>[http://seatacblog.com/2015/10/29/letter-councilmember-outraged-about-mia-gregerson-campaign-mailer Councilmember ‘outraged’ over Mia Gregerson campaign mailer]. ''[[SeaTac Blog]]'', October 29, 2015.</ref> Council member Pam Fernald was responsible for getting the North SeaTac Park cleaned up.<ref>[http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/2015/05/03/council-member-offers-to-give-up-salary-to-clean-up-park/26850043 SeaTac council member fed up with filthy park]. ''[[KING 5 News]]'', May 3, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/council-member-offers-salary-clean-trashed-park/nk8JD SeaTac councilwoman offers salary to clean trashed park]. ''[[KIRO News]]'', May 4, 2015.</ref>
In her 2015 re-election campaign for SeaTac City Council position 7, Mia Gregerson falsely claimed credit for a city park cleanup project which she voted against.<ref>[http://seatacblog.com/2015/10/29/letter-councilmember-outraged-about-mia-gregerson-campaign-mailer Councilmember ‘outraged’ over Mia Gregerson campaign mailer]. ''[[SeaTac Blog]]'', October 29, 2015.</ref> Council member Pam Fernald was responsible for getting the North SeaTac Park cleaned up.<ref>[http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/2015/05/03/council-member-offers-to-give-up-salary-to-clean-up-park/26850043 SeaTac council member fed up with filthy park]. ''[[KING 5 News]]'', May 3, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/council-member-offers-salary-clean-trashed-park/nk8JD SeaTac councilwoman offers salary to clean trashed park]. ''[[KIRO News]]'', May 4, 2015.</ref>

In July 2016 a local family was awarded $18 million after proving city officials sabotaged their development plans during Mia Gregerson's term on the city council.<ref>[http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/seatac-ordered-to-pay-18-million-to-couple-it-cheated-in-secret-land-grab/ SeaTac ordered to pay $18 million to couple it cheated in secret land grab]. ''[[The Seattle Times]]'', July 26, 2016.</ref> In a later interview, Mia Gregerson would not accept responsibility for her failure as a leader, but was endorsed anyway.<ref>[http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorials/mia-su-ling-gregerson-for-33rd-legislative-district-house-position-2 Despite serious concerns, Mia Su-Ling Gregerson wins the endorsement in the 33rd Legislative District for House Position No. 2]. ''[[The Seattle Times]]'', August 15, 2016.</ref>



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Revision as of 19:52, 2 September 2016

Mia Gregerson
Washington State Representative from Washington's 33rd legislative district, Position 2
Assumed office
December 16, 2013 (2013-12-16)
Preceded byDave Upthegrove
SeaTac City Council, Position 7
In office
January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2015
Preceded byDon DeHan
Succeeded byErin Sitterley
Personal details
Born (1972-12-19) December 19, 1972 (age 52)
Taipei, Taiwan
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseScott Dahle
ResidenceSeaTac, Washington
Alma materUniversity of Washington (B.A.)
Highline Community College (A.A.)
Foster High School
ProfessionDental Surgical assistant and Business manager
WebsiteOfficial

Mia Su-Ling Gregerson-Dahle (born December 19, 1972) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. She is a member of the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 33rd Legislative District. Gregerson was appointed to the state legislature on December 16, 2013 by the King County Council, despite being the second choice of the Democratic Precinct Committee Officers from the district.[1] Gregerson filled the vacancy left after Dave Upthegrove resigned from his seat in the legislature on December 16, 2013 following his election to the King County Council. In 2007, she was first elected, without opposition, to the SeaTac City Council.[2] In 2011, Gregerson held onto her seat on the council by a slim 31 vote margin against newcomer Erin Sitterley. [3] In a 2015 re-match Gregerson lost her re-election campaign for SeaTac City Council Position 7 with 40.90% of the votes (1512 votes). Her opponent Erin Sitterley won with 58.70% (2170 votes). [4]

Controversy

In her 2015 re-election campaign for SeaTac City Council position 7, Mia Gregerson falsely claimed credit for a city park cleanup project which she voted against.[5] Council member Pam Fernald was responsible for getting the North SeaTac Park cleaned up.[6][7]

In July 2016 a local family was awarded $18 million after proving city officials sabotaged their development plans during Mia Gregerson's term on the city council.[8] In a later interview, Mia Gregerson would not accept responsibility for her failure as a leader, but was endorsed anyway.[9]


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