Look around Emily Randall’s office on Capitol Hill, and a few things stand out.
Elk horns remind her of her grandfather, who brought them home from a hunt on the Olympic Peninsula around the time she was born.
“Alaska Airlines has a nice oversized game policy … I had to wrap it really well, and then the carpentry shop built a little mount for them,” the Democrat says.
Also dotting the purple walls? Her grandfather’s first union agreement as a sheet metal worker and a “protect trans kids” sign that she bought at a Pride event.
Wallpaper from drag queen RuPaul’s home decor collection covers the bathroom, which Randall opened up to all visitors after Speaker Mike Johnson’s announcement last year that single-sex facilities on the Hill were “reserved for individuals of that biological sex.”






