About

Grew up in Bellevue. Still here.

A short version of a longer story.

Stephanie Hu was born and raised in Bellevue. Her parents emigrated from Shanghai in 1986 and built a small accounting practice in Crossroads they still run today. She went to Newport High School, then UW for a Computer Science degree, class of 2011.

For the next nine years she worked in tech. Five years as a Product Manager at Microsoft on the Office team. Four years at a Seattle climate-tech startup that was acquired in 2023. She is, she admits, the second-most-Powerpoint-fluent person currently serving in the Washington House.

She ran for the Bellevue School Board in 2021 and won. She ran for state House in 2022 and won, narrowly. She ran for reelection in 2024 by a much more comfortable margin.

Why she ran.

The honest reason: rent. The slightly longer reason: it became obvious that the deal the East Side had made with itself, work hard and your kids get a shot, was being quietly canceled. Almost nobody in elected office was acting like that was a serious problem.

The longer-longer reason is in the prose section above and in every speech she has ever given on the House floor.

At home.

Lives in the Crossroads neighborhood with her husband and their three-year-old. A long-time, casually-suffering Mariners fan. A regular at the Tuesday farmers market when she's in district. The kind of person who orders boba with 30% sugar and no boba and stands by the choice.

Rep. Stephanie Hu
The district
Roughly 137,000 people across Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland. Median household income $148K. AAPI population around 35%. The fastest-aging part of the district is the one with the worst transit.
50TH
In Olympia

Committees & caucuses.

Where the work actually happens between gavel-ins.

House Housing

Vice Chair, 2025–present. Two omnibus housing packages out of committee in the current biennium.

Innovation & Technology

Member, 2023–present. Carrying the House's lead workplace-AI bill into the 2026 session.

Joint Legislative Task Force on AI

Appointed 2024. Pushing for a state AI Office in the next biennial budget.

Asian Pacific American Legislative Caucus

Member. Co-chairing the Caucus's 2026 hate-crime data working group.

Half the job is showing up. The other half is making sure the right people in the room know what we already heard at the farmers market.
Stephanie Eastside Asian Chamber annual dinner · 2025