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Jay's Key Issues

Jay Inslee has long fought for the rights of the working class. His sense of right and wrong guides his priorities and the issues that he fights for. He has been a tireless advocate against many of the unjust actions of the current administration.

War in Iraq
I opposed this war from the beginning and I oppose it just as strongly now. There was never a solid case for demanding an unprovoked invasion Learn More >>

Energy
Maintaining our addiction to foreign oil is becoming more and more costly -- in dollars, in environmental damage, in the health of our citizens, and in the lives of our soldiers. We must take control of our energy future by investing in new energy technologies and making the production, distribution, and consumption of energy cleaner and more efficient. Learn More >>

Environment
Protecting our environment is and has always been one of my top priorities. Our natural treasures are a precious gift that we hand from generation to generation. Clean air and water are rights of every American. Learn More >>

Economy
Our national budget reflects our priorities. When we give millions back to millionaires while cutting the funding for children, after-school programs, health services, police & firemen, and a host of other vital local services, that speaks more clearly and loudly about our priorities than any campaign sound bite. Learn More >>

Media Consolidation
A concentrated media is a direct threat to democracy. Media consolidation has been dramatic over the past few years and already threatens the realization of free press and speech. Learn More >>

Gun Safety
In the U.S., there are over 29,000 gun-related deaths per year. Gun-related violent crimes remain a drag on our nation. It reduces our quality of life and changes the way we interact with each other in society. Learn More >>



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