Brynn Felix
Board Member
Brynn is a strong, progressive leader and seasoned advocate whose commitment to accessible, affordable healthcare is unwavering. As a public interest lawyer, she has dedicated her career to this cause, firmly believing that everyone should have the right to quality healthcare.
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Brynn’s work as an organizer and lobbyist with the ACLU of Washington has had a significant impact on our community. She played a key role in advancing marriage equality, the Washington Voting Rights Act, and criminal justice reform policies. Her service as a Law Clerk to Justice Mary I. Yu on the Washington Supreme Court and with Senator Patty Murray's team on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions further demonstrates her commitment to public service.
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In addition to the UFSI, Brynn serves on the board of the Suquamish Community Advisory Council, and was appointed by the Washington Supreme Court to serve on Washington State's Access to Justice Board, whose mission is to increase access to legal aid for all Washingtonians. Recognizing the importance of electing leaders who will fight for reproductive freedom and LGBTQ+ rights and protections, she has worked with the Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates PAC.
Brynn’s commitment to public service is deeply personal. She is the proud daughter of two navy veterans who instilled the value of serving others in her from a young age. Her mother, after her service, became a community college teacher, further inspiring Brynn’s dedication to education. As a Japanese American and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Brynn understands the importance of diverse representation and equal rights.