Timm Ormsby
Timm Ormsby | |
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Member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 3rd district | |
Assumed office September 30, 2003 Serving with Marcus Riccelli | |
Preceded by | Jeff Gombosky |
Personal details | |
Born | Timothy Sean Ormsby June 17, 1959 Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Kimberly "Kim" Ormsby |
Residence(s) | Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Alma mater | North Central High School |
Profession | Cement Mason Union President |
Website | Official |
Timothy Sean Ormsby (born June 17, 1959) is an American politician. He is a Democratic member of the Washington House of Representatives, and represents Washington's third district since 2003.
Ormsby went to North Central High School in Spokane, Washington. His brother, Michael C. Ormsby, was the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington.
In 2018, Ormsby was charged with a DUI after rolling his Jeep, however that charge was dropped in exchange for his guilty plea to reckless driving.[1] The next year he blocked a bill that would have made receiving four (4) DUIs in a fifteen (15) year period a felony offense.[2][3][4]
Awards and honors
[edit]Ormsby was one of four recipients of the 2009 Fuse "Sizzle" Awards Mother Jones Award. The award honored the lawmakers for their leadership of a coalition of conservation and labor legislators.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ormsby pleads guilty to reckless driving in rollover crash". The Spokesman-Review. 30 May 2018.
- ^ "Dori: Democrat who blocked drunk driving bill got a DUI last year". mynorthwest.com. 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Rep. Timm Ormsby rolls Jeep, charged with DUI". The Spokesman-Review.
- ^ "Disagreement over crackdown on repeat offenders kills DUI bill". mynorthwest.com. 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Fuse Sizzle-Fizzle Awards 2009". fusewashington.org. Archived from the original on 2010-04-28.
External links
[edit]- Profile from Ballotpedia
- "Rep. Timm Ormsby: 3rd District". Washington State House Democrats. Archived from the original on 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2009-06-12.