The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Why Gov. Jay Inslee is running for president on climate change

Mar 18, 2019
Jay Inslee, the Governor of Washington and a 2020 presidential candidate, passionately discusses his climate change-focused campaign. He emphasizes the urgency of political action and the interconnection between climate initiatives and social justice. Inslee advocates for the elimination of the filibuster to advance the Green New Deal and shares his proposed climate action strategy for the first 100 days of a new administration. He also highlights the importance of grassroots movements and inclusive policies to support vulnerable communities during the transition to clean energy.
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INSIGHT

Filibuster Roadblock

  • The filibuster is an obstacle to climate change legislation.
  • Jay Inslee believes it must be eliminated to achieve meaningful progress.
INSIGHT

Beyond Carbon Tax

  • Carbon taxes have failed repeatedly in Washington state.
  • Inslee suggests focusing on investments and regulations for greater impact.
ANECDOTE

Washington's Green Success

  • Washington state's wind industry grew from zero to $6 billion in 12 years.
  • The state is also leading in electric vehicle adoption and battery technology.
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