In the King County Executive race primary there were many excellent candidates. I have worked with Fred Jarrett in the legislature and Larry Phillips on the council, and I find them both fine and intelligent men who are a pleasure to work with. But instead Dow Constantine won the second position.
Dow has rarely been helpful on the projects important to this district. Example - He sponsored the CAO – Critical Areas Ordinance – and there were many times I asked him to reconsider and to listen to the citizens at town halls. Often, he left early. Several years later the court found a part of it unconstitutional. Four years later when the update was done to the CAO, Larry Gossett chaired the committee. Larry was wonderful and went out with me to see various issues first hand and talk with citizens who were facing the problems created by the CAO. Larry listened to citizens and worked with me to make the rules better.
Last year the citizens voted to make the council and executive positions nonpartisan. I was eager to see the “system” change and made several proposals on how the council could work in a nonpartisan manner. This plan would rotate each week who met for briefings – so that each member of the council would be with every other member of the council in a caucus at least once a month to share ideas, needs and concerns. Under Dow’s chairmanship it is unfortunately still the same members meeting in Republican or Democrat caucuses that have been changed to Formerly Republican or Formerly Democrat caucuses. That is the only change…..
Last October I wrote a new labor policy. The Seattle Times Editorial Board supported my idea and said it was a “good first step”. Unfortunately, some of my peers thought it was too controversial and would not let it come up for a hearing. The bill says that employees do not automatically get a minimum of 2 % raises in a year of recession. Without this bill, the employees of the county will get an automatic 2% raise unless they are already at the top of their pay scale. We cannot afford those kinds of raises in this economy and when citizens are facing a nearly 10% unemployment rate. So imagine my surprise when Dow said in the televised debate that he supports the labor policy change to reduce the 2%. Where has he been for the last year?
This gives some insights on how our district and county have been treated by an executive candidate and some issues that have not been handled in ways that show good leadership in my opinion.
I have gotten to know Susan Hutchison over the last few years. She is a woman of integrity, a hard worker, a collaborator and one that is willing to look for new and better ways to do things. It would be so refreshing to work with an executive that cares about all the citizens in this county.
Kathy Lambert
Redmond, WA.
by email, 10/24
... and she's a Republican, which is what Kathy Lambert likes most about Susan Hutchison.
ReplyDeleteKathy Lambert did everything she could to prevent laws that protect clean water in King County's streams, rivers wetlands and lakes.
ReplyDeleteShe holds extreme right-wing views, so of course she likes Hutchison.
Ms. Lambert's endorsement of Susan Hutchison does nothing to persuade me to vote for someone with no management experience running a government organization as complex as King county.
ReplyDeleteUsing the Critical Area Ordinance as a talking point is disingenuous at best, and ignorant of the emphasis on going green at worst.
Republican or not has nothing to do with working in collaboration. Apparently Kirkdorffer did not read that the other people described in the article are Democrats and excellent to work with. Extreme right-wing views - more name calling. Many of her amendments asked for by rural citizens and farms to the CAO were
ReplyDeleteaccepted by her colleages both Republican and Democrat. Isn't Lambert the one leading the charge on recycling and waste management..sounds green to me....
Kathy Lambert is an intelligent, affable person who works well with Democrats and Republicans. Her endorsement of Susan Hutchison is meaningful.
ReplyDeleteCouncilwoman Lambert knows Dow Constantine well, and her endorsement of his opponent sends two messages simultaneously. First, Constantine should not be “promoted” to King County executive, and second, Hutchison has the potential to be an excellent King County executive.
Vote for Susan Hutchison. We have yet another reason!