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Republican state Rep. Tom Campbell of Roy has won the “early endorsement” of Washington Conservation Voters. Campbell shepherded bills dealing with environmental toxics bills in this year’s legislative session.
All told, two Republicans and six Democrats earned early endorsements, which are given to previously endorsed lawmakers who maintain their leadership on the environment.
Campbell, a maverick, was appointed by majority Democrats to chair the Select Committee on Environmental Health. WCV says he is “positioned to have a big impact on environmental policy” in that chairman’s role.
The other GOP member endorsed was Rep. Skip Priest of Federal Way. “He is now considered the most influential Republican voice in Olympia on environmental issues, a role that he plays well and one which Washington Conservation Voters is proud to endorse,” the group said in its endorsement announcement.
The Democrats: Sen. Craig Pridemore of Vancouver, Sen. Phil Rockefeller of Kitsap County, Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson of Seattle, Rep. Hans Dunshee of Snohomish, Rep. John McCoy of Tulalip and Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D-Seattle.
Kurt Fritts, executive director of Conservation Voters, said this in a statement:
Go to the Conservation Voters’ website here to see why each lawmaker earned the endorsement.
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