2016 WA Governor's race: on Energy & Oil


Bill Bryant: I believe in climate change, but focus elsewhere

Q: According to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations: "Climate change is the most emblematic challenge in this age of globalization. For the sake of our grandchildren, we cannot refuse that challenge." (The Case For True Leadership on Climate Change--Kofi Annan Foundation, 30 Nov 2015) What is your opinion of this quotation?

Bill Bryant: I believe in climate change, but I believe think the biggest challenge confronting Washington state is our inequitable and antiquated education system. Washington's achievement gap has widened more than any other state and we still fail to graduate about a quarter of our ninth-graders. Education is in our constitution as the state's paramount duty. Gov. Inslee has failed at our state's paramount responsibility and that means he has failed as governor. It's time for new leadership.

Source: LWV's Vote411.org on 2016 Washington Gubernatorial Race Sep 19, 2016

Jay Inslee: I see climate change already affecting Washingtonians

Q: According to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations: "Climate change is the most emblematic challenge in this age of globalization. For the sake of our grandchildren, we cannot refuse that challenge." (The Case For True Leadership on Climate Change--Kofi Annan Foundation, 30 Nov 2015) What is your opinion of this quotation?

Jay Inslee: Support.

Q: Please explain your response.

Jay Inslee: I wholeheartedly agree. I see the impacts of climate change already affecting Washingtonians everywhere I go. None are more jeopardized by the climate related disasters like fire, flooding, and sea level rise than our most vulnerable communities. We need a comprehensive strategy that reduces carbon pollution from Washington while harnessing the jobs and economic opportunities that are coming to those who take action on climate change.

Source: LWV's Vote411.org on 2016 Washington Gubernatorial Race Sep 19, 2016

Bill Bryant: Supported leasing oil drilling port for jobs benefit

In 2015, Royal Dutch Shell Oil proposed leasing then-empty Terminal 5 as home port for its controversial Arctic offshore drilling fleet. Bryant, who said he personally opposed Arctic drilling, backed the proposal for job-creation reasons.

The proposal drew a fierce backlash, with activists ultimately descending on Seattle's Port to block Shell's vessels. The oil giant ultimately suspended its Arctic pursuits and pulled out of Seattle. Amid the furor, Port commissioners at one point voted to ask Shell to delay arrival of its fleet, with only Bryant voting against that resolution.

Bryant defends his support of the lease. Hosting the fleet had no adverse environmental impact and could have meant hundreds of jobs to the region, he said; blocking the lease for political reasons would have been symbolic, but wouldn't have stopped Shell from finding another port. "I don't think we want to take an action that's symbolic if it jeopardizes middle-class jobs," Bryant said.

Source: Seattle Times on 2016 Washington Gubernatorial debate Aug 12, 2016

Jay Inslee: Supports oil refinery (plus biofuel) along Columbia River

Inslee supports an oil refinery along the majestic Columbia River. The proposed facility would produce 40-45,000 barrels of oil/day from Bakken crude delivered by rail cars. The "green" pitch: the refinery would also refine biofuel, which will lower the plant's overall carbon footprint.

Sounds a little back door doesn't it? This is the same Jay Inslee who proudly wears the mantle of "Greenest Governor" and claims to be an ardent opponent of fossil fuels? It doesn't add up. But it's election season.

Source: Huffington Post on 2016 Washington gubernatorial race Jun 24, 2015

Bill Bryant: Allow oil rigs through Port of Seattle for Arctic drilling

Port of Seattle Commissioner Bill Bryant launched a bid for governor, saying he's running to improve education, create "solid family-wage jobs" and avoid putting "any more tax burden on middle-class families." His ambitions for higher office come amid a major controversy at his current job--the legal and political fight over Shell oil rigs docking along Seattle's waterfront in preparation for drilling off Alaska's North Slope.

This week, Bryant was the only port commissioner to vote against asking Shell to delay the arrival of its vessels. Even as Bryant's campaign went live, the Polar Pioneer, the first of those oil rigs, arrived in Elliott Bay, greeted by protesters in kayaks.

Despite approval by the Obama administration of the Arctic drilling, environmentalists argue Seattle should not be complicit in oil extraction that will worsen global climate change. They have hotly opposed the port's Terminal lease. Bryant avoided the controversy in his announcement video.

Source: Seattle Times on 2016 Washington gubernatorial race May 14, 2015

  • The above quotations are from 2016 Washington Gubernatorial race: debates and news coverage.
  • Click here for definitions & background information on Energy & Oil.
  • Click here for other issues (main summary page).
Candidates and political leaders on Energy & Oil:

Gubernatorial Debates 2020:
DE: vs.Carney(incumbent) vs.Williams(D)
IN: vs.Holcomb(incumbent) vs.Melton(D) vs.Myers(D)
MO: Parson(incumbent) vs.Galloway(D) vs.Neely(R)
MT: Bullock(retiring) vs.Fox(R) vs.Perry(R) vs.Gianforte(R) vs.Stapleton(R) vs.Olszewski(R) vs.Neill(D) vs.Schreiner(D) vs.Cooney(D) vs.Williams(D)
NC: Cooper(incumbent) vs.Forest(R) vs.Grange(R)
ND: Burgum(incumbent) vs.Coachman(R) vs.Lenz(D)
NH: Sununu(incumbent) vs.Volinsky(D) vs. fsFeltes(D)
PR: Rossello(D) vs.Garced(D) vs.Pierluisi(D)
UT: Herbert(retiring) vs.Huntsman(R) vs.Cox(R) vs.Burningham(R) vs.Newton(D) vs.Hughes(R)
VT: Scott(incumbent) vs.Holcombe(D) vs.Zuckerman(D)
WA: Inslee(incumbent) vs.Bryant(R) vs.Fortunato(R)
WV: Justice(incumbent) vs.Folk(R) vs.Thrasher(R) vs.Vanover(D) vs.Smith(D) vs.Ron Stollings(D)

Gubernatorial Debates 2021:
NJ:
Murphy(D) vs.Ciattarelli(R)
VA:
Northam(D,term-limited) vs.Herring(D) vs.Chase(R) vs.Fairfax(D)

Gubernatorial Debates 2019:
KY:
Bevin(R) vs.Goforth(R,lost primary) vs.Adkins(D,lost primary) vs.Beshear(D) vs.Edelen(D,lost primary)
LA:
Edwards(D) vs.Rispone(R) vs.Abraham(R) vs.Kennedy(R,declined)
MS:
Bryant(R,retiring) vs.Foster(R) vs.Hood(D) vs.Reeves(R) vs.Waller(R)
Please consider a donation to OnTheIssues.org!
Click for details -- or send donations to:
1770 Mass Ave. #630, Cambridge MA 02140
E-mail: submit@OnTheIssues.org
(We rely on your support!)

Page last updated: Nov 30, 2021