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Doug Ericksen was born on 28 January, 1969, is an American politician. Discover Doug Ericksen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Douglas John Ericksen |
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52 years old |
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Aquarius |
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28 January, 1969 |
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28 January |
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Bellingham, Washington, U.S. |
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December 17, 2021 |
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. |
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Doug Ericksen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Doug Ericksen's Wife?
His wife is Tasha Ericksen
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Tasha Ericksen |
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Doug Ericksen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Doug Ericksen worth at the age of 52 years old? Doug Ericksen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In April 2019, Ericksen registered as a foreign lobbyist for the Cambodian government; his consulting company co-owned with former state representative Jay Rodne will be paid $500,000 a year to arrange official visits between the countries and business leaders.
Ericksen visited Hun Sen in Phnom Penh in March 2019, where he stated his belief the 2018 Cambodian general election was "free, just and non-violent." Cambodia's elections were widely criticized by human rights groups and international observers, and the White House said they were "neither free nor fair and failed to represent the will of the Cambodian people."
In May 2018 Ericksen joined fellow state senator Michael Baumgartner, Representative Vincent Buys, and football coach Mike Leach on a trip to Cambodia. He returned in July with Representatives Buys, Drew MacEwen, and Brandon Vick to observe the 2018 Cambodian general election, though MacEwen and Vick departed after the U.S. Ambassador expressed concerns about the election, which was widely called a "sham". He met with Cambodia’s authoritarian prime minister Hun Sen and later called the election "very free, very fair", saying the opposition party's elimination is a "political question". Ericksen's actions were condemned by Governor Jay Inslee and the NGO Human Rights Watch, which said of the delegation, "they hold in contempt the principles of free and fair elections, an independent media, and a neutral election administration—because all those things are lacking in Hun Sen’s Cambodia." In a meeting with Sen at the UN in September, he called for allowing a search for MIA Vietnam War soldiers.
Ericksen was narrowly reelected in 2018, receiving 49.9% of the 72,779 votes cast.
In January 2017, Ericksen accepted the temporary position of interim director of communications with the US EPA but stated he does not intend to resign his senate seat. He was named Senior Advisor to the Regional Administrator for Public Engagement but declined to take the job over commuting concerns and his position as senator.
In November 2016, following protests against Donald Trump and fracking, Ericksen authored a bill that would treat some common protest actions, such as blocking traffic and rail lines, as economic terrorism and allow for felony prosecution of individuals who take part in such action. At that time, Ericksen said to reporters: "I completely support your First Amendment right to protest, [but] you do not have the First Amendment right to block a train."
In May 2013, the Associated Press reported that Ericksen was "the biggest beneficiary of lobbyist expense accounts" among Washington state legislators during the first four months of 2013, receiving free meals, drinks or golf 62 times in that period. Ericksen said his meetings with lobbyists allow him to learn about issues, and argued that "A $49 dinner is not going to sway me from doing what's right for my constituents."
Ericksen attended Cornell University and Western Washington University and worked as a policy analyst for Washington Senate Republican Caucus. He was first elected to the Washington House of Representatives in 1998 elected to the Washington Senate in 2010.
Douglas Ericksen (born January 28, 1969) is an American politician. A Republican, he is a member of the Washington State Senate for the 42nd District in Whatcom County. Ericksen serves as the ranking member of the body's Energy, Environment, and Telecommunications Committee. In April 2019, he registered as a foreign agent to consult and lobby for the Kingdom of Cambodia.