Special Issue Focus: Early Learning

The Washington state constitution regards education as the “paramount” responsibility of state government. Unfortunately, state resources devoted to K-12 have continually declined, both for infrastructure (there are still 12,000 portable temporary classroom buildings at schools across the state) and for general operation. We’re near the bottom in the country in teacher pay, classroom size and per-pupil expenditure, right down there with Mississippi.As I visit voters at their doors, some tell me that we’re “throwing money at the schools and look what we’ve got.”

I’m sorry, but we’re not throwing money at the schools. (more…)

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Environmental Protection

Trained in environmental law and having worked for many years on major environmental and energy legislation while on staff in the U.S. Congress, I am passionate about preserving planetary health and our natural resources. (more…)

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Education – Our Top Priority

Without question, our top priority is public education. “Ample” funding for education is our constitutional obligation; it is also critical to our competitiveness in the global market and to our good citizenship at home. (more…)

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