Susan Gould
Susan Gould (Republican) represented
[the 21st] district of Snohomish County in the Senate.
Elected in 1974, she served two terms.
Born 1929, in Seattle, Gould now lives
in Edmonds. She attended Whitman College
and graduated from the University of
Washington with a B.S. in Chemistry. A
research chemist, Gould supported her
family while her husband pursued a Master's
degree. Shortly after becoming a full-time
mother Gould, seeking some meaningful
outside activities, joined the League of
Women Voters. She quickly developed a
strong interest in public policy, especially
education, fiscal issues and taxation. Four
years after joining Gould was the president of
the Snohomish County chapter. Concerned
with educational standards she campaigned
for a position on the local school board. That
success encouraged her increasing devotion
to public issues. Though she considered
running for the Legislature, she felt her
children were not yet old enough to be away
from them during the long legislative
sessions.
A Senate position opened two years
later and Gould decided the time was right.
She recalls the decision was "scary", but she
had a cause; "I wanted to get down there and
do something about education at the state
level." Though she had some campaign
experience from working on Dan Evans'
gubernatorial campaign, raising money was
difficult. "It was particularly hard for women
to raise money, because we had to prove our
credibility as candidates."
In the Legislature Senator Gould
devoted herself to education and fiscal
issues, and served as chairwoman of the
Energy Committee. She says, "I would like to
see more women in office because there is a
lot of t6tlent wasted out there." She gives this
advice to young women with an interest in
politics: "Take the opportunity -- any time it
comes along -- to do something exciting for
the community. If it looks like it is hard then
that's all the more reasom to try it out."
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers