Kevin Van De Wege is a firefighter, paramedic, husband and father. A
lifelong Washington resident, he is currently serving his second term in
the House of Representatives.
As a young child, Kevin’s parents instilled the core values of
family and service in him. When he was old enough to serve his
community, Kevin became a volunteer firefighter, eventually deciding to
turn it into a full-time career. He went on to earn fire administration
and fire investigation degrees, as well as paramedic certification. He
also received a BA in Social Science from Washington State University.
Kevin was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2006,
and currently serves as Deputy Majority Whip. He is also on the
Agriculture & Natural Resources, Technology, Energy &
Communications, and General Government Appropriations committees. Some
of his legislative accomplishments include helping to secure permanent,
year-round funding for a rescue tug at Neah Bay, and promoting research
into new energy technologies, such as forest biomass fuel. In 2009, he
was presented with a “Sound Hero” award from People for Puget Sound for
his work to help protect Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca from
oil spills.
A proud resident of the beautiful community of Sequim, Kevin and
his wife Jennifer, a high school teacher, enjoy raising their two
children on the Olympic Peninsula.



