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- Comment: Hi, thanks for the submission. I'm declining for now because Brynn Felix does not seem to have much coverage in independent (ie not affiliated with the subject and not a press release) secondary sources. Let me know if you have any questions! Crunchydillpickle🥒 (talk) 21:20, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
Brynn Felix (born 1985) is an American attorney, social activist, and politician.
Felix is general counsel for Peninsula Community Health Services.[1], a federally qualified health center in Kitsap County, Washington that provides primary medical, dental, behavioral health counseling, substance use treatment, pharmacy services, and housing assistance to all patients without regard to the ability to pay. At PCHS she developed a Medical Legal Partnership to connect patients with legal services. Prior to joining PCHS, she served as a Judicial Law Clerk to Justice Mary Yu of the Washington Supreme Court, as a law clerk for U. S. Senator Patty Murray, and was a litigator at a law firm in Seattle[2]. In addition to her legal career, Brynn has been a classroom teacher and civil rights policy advocate.
She currently serves on the Access to Justice Board at The Alliance for Equal Justice[3], a network of Washington State organizations that addresses civil legal aid to people and communities that experience poverty and injustice. In 2023 she was a finalist for appointment as a Kitsap county commissioner[4] and was the first choice of Kitsap County Democrats to fill a Washington State representative vacancy[5], but was not chosen by the Kitsap County commission.
She is currently in a primary race with incumbent Greg Nance for Washington State Representative, District 23, Seat 2.[6]
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edit- ^ [https://www.pchsweb.org/about/
- ^ https://seattlebusinessmag.com/brynn-felix
- ^ https://allianceforequaljustice.org/main/news/welcome-new-access-to-justice-board-members-2/)
- ^ https://www.kitsapdailynews.com/news/rolfes-nance-felix-finalists-for-kitsap-commissioner/
- ^ https://www.nwprogressive.org/weblog/2023/09/kitsap-county-democrats-nominate-brynn-felix-greg-nance-leiyomi-preciado-to-fill-washington-state-house-vacancy-in-23rd-ld.html
- ^ https://ballotpedia.org/Brynn_Felix