Washington House of Representatives Starting in 1976, Heck was elected to five terms in the
Washington House of Representatives, representing the
17th legislative district in Clark,
Skamania, and
Klickitat counties. During that time he was elected House Majority Leader, the second-ranking position in the House. He also co-chaired the Education Committee and wrote the state's historic Basic Education Act. Following his service in the state house, Heck served a term as chief clerk of the House and then as served as
chief of staff for Governor
Booth Gardner during his second term (1989–1993).
Private sector Upon Governor Gardner's retirement in 1995, Heck and a friend and colleague, Stan Marshburn, co-founded
TVW, a nonprofit statewide public affairs network for Washington State patterned after
C-SPAN. TVW provides coverage of the
Washington State Legislature and sessions of the
Washington Supreme Court. Heck was the co-founder with
Christopher Hedrick of Intrepid Learning Solutions. He served as a board director of the company from 1999 until 2012. The company specialized in business oriented education and training programs. He helped found Digital Efficiency, which specialized in aiding businesses and medical facilities in transitioning toward an all-digital format. In 2003, Heck concentrated on helping to build a for-profit company he had founded specializing in business oriented education and training programs. Heck served as the host for the TVW public affairs show
Inside Olympia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. ==U.S. House of Representatives (2013–2021)==