Prior to serving in the Washington State House of Representatives, Ramos was a member of the Issaquah City Council from 2016 to 2018.
[5] Ramos voted in favor of HB 1589,[6] which is described as supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future by prohibiting the expansion of natural gas services and other regulations on natural gas companies.
[7] Ramos voted in favor of and sponsored HB 1054,[8] which is described as establishing requirements for tactics and equipment used by peace officers by adding restrictions on vehicular pursuits, as well as prohibiting law enforcement from using chokeholds, the deployment of tear gas, or unleashed police dogs in the arrest or apprehension of suspects.
[9] In 2024 Ramos voted in favor of HB 2065, which reduced currently incarcerated individuals' sentences by a calculated amount, including violent offenders.
[10] In 2024 Ramos voted in favor of HB 1189, which if passed, would make sexual offenders and those convicted of homicide eligible for probation and reduced sentences.