Senate confirms multiple gubernatorial appointees, names Megan Matthews director of Office of Equity

Washington State Senate · March 11, 2026

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The Washington State Senate confirmed several gubernatorial appointees on March 11, 2025, including Megan Matthews as director of the Washington State Office of Equity. Each confirmation passed by recorded roll call votes following brief remarks from sponsoring senators.

The Washington State Senate confirmed a slate of gubernatorial appointments during its March 11 floor session, including Megan Matthews as director of the Washington State Office of Equity.

Senator Valdez moved Matthews’ confirmation and described her academic background and prior work at the Department of Social and Health Services. "I've really been impressed with Megan's team and all her work to reorganize the office and the outreach they have done," Valdez said in support of the appointment. Senator Jeff Wilson also voiced support, saying Matthews "has met those challenges head on." The roll call on appointment number 9066 recorded 45 ayes, 2 nays and 2 excused; the presiding officer announced that Megan Matthews was confirmed as director.

The Senate proceeded to confirm additional gubernatorial appointments across the higher-education and community board rosters. Robert A. Zappone (appointment 9050) was confirmed to the Renton Technical College Board of Trustees after Senator Lavec summarized his apprenticeship and public-sector experience; the secretary reported 46 ayes and 3 excused. Denise Gideon (appointment 9172) was confirmed to the Clark College Board of Trustees following remarks by Senator Cleveland about her military and health-care background; the roll call recorded 48 ayes. Adria (Adria) Buchanan (appointment 9180) was confirmed to the Clover Park Technical College Board of Trustees after Senator Nobles highlighted her housing advocacy; the tally was 48 ayes, 1 excused. Michelle R. Smith (appointment 9204) was confirmed to the Columbia Basin College Board of Trustees following remarks by Senator Dozier about her teaching background; the secretary announced 48 ayes, 1 excused. Edison A. Valerio (appointment 9227) was confirmed to the Columbia Basin College Board of Trustees after Senator Torres summarized his community and business service; the roll call returned 48 ayes, 1 excused.

Each confirmation was advanced by motion and decided by roll call, with sponsoring senators offering brief biographical remarks and calls for support. No substantive floor amendments to the appointments were recorded. The Senate then moved on to the day's remaining business.