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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

1432 Gov Jay Inslee / Climate Forward

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Pete Dominick

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4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Over the past thirty years, Governor Inslee has provided bold leadership at the local, state and federal levels that has demonstrated the powers of innovation and inspiration to move our communities forward. More recently, his leadership as the three-term governor of Washington State has led to unprecedented success in building a clean energy economy, fighting climate change, improving opportunities for working families and advancing progressive values of Washingtonians.

Under Governor Inslee’s leadership, Washington has consistently ranked as one of the best states for both working families and business growth. Washington’s policies of constant innovation, openness to new ideas and a deep commitment to equity and inclusion are mutually supportive and demonstrably successful.

Governor Inslee’s leadership is deeply rooted in the values of Washington State. As a fifth-generation Washingtonian, who grew up in the Seattle area, he developed his environmental ethic hiking in the Cascade mountains and exploring tidepools with his parents. He worked his way through college operating bulldozers, married his high school sweetheart Trudi and graduated from Willamette Law School. He then established a successful law practice in the Central Washington town of Selah in 1976 where he and Trudi raised three sons and four acres of hay. After twelve years practicing trial law and prosecuting criminal cases, Governor Inslee’s desire to make a difference was whetted by his co-chairing a campaign to build a new high school, which led him to serve in the Washington State House of Representatives for the 14th district, after an upset victory, one of several in his political career.

Governor Inslee served in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Central Washington until his defeat in 1994, largely attributable to his vote to ban assault weapons. Following stints practicing law and serving as Director for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the northwest, the Governor returned to Congress in 1999 representing the 1st District, becoming one of four people ever to represent two separate congressional districts. There he became notable as a leader of climate change issues and tech economic development matters and was a leading opponent of the Iraq war. During his term, he coauthored Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy, a template for economic growth. Governor Inslee carried this vision into his unsuccessful but influential run for the presidency in 2019. His ideas became the basis of groundbreaking federal climate laws during the Biden administration.

Throughout his three terms, Governor Inslee established Washington as a leading state for climate action and a beacon of progress:

  • Created the Climate Commitment Act and successfully defeated an initiative to repeal it. Launched nation-leading policies related to 100% clean energy, clean buildings and clean transportation. The governor’s climate efforts also support innovation through the launch of the Washington Clean Energy Fund, a Clean Energy Institute at the University of Washington, and the Institute for Northwest Futures at Washington State University.
  • Promoted a more equal and just justice system. Governor Inslee placed a moratorium on Washington’s death penalty, which was ultimately affirmed by the state Supreme Court due to its unequal and racially biased application, and it was subsequently struck from state law. He also enacted several justice system reforms such as the Marijuana Justice Initiative and Community Reinvestment Fund and has been recognized for his leadership on clemency and reentry.
  • Led efforts to fully fund Washington’s K-12 education system and a historic expansion of early learning.
  • Led the transformation of Washington’s behavioral health system with a significant expansion of community-based facilities, a new teaching hospital at the University of Washington and a new forensic hospital on the grounds of Western State Hospital.
  • Defended access to reproductive health and gender-affirming care.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. It is Friday, the 5th of September as I'm recording this opening. I have the great

0:08.7

former governor of Washington State, Jay Inslee, joining me today for a really awesome conversation.

0:16.5

You might have seen us live today on YouTube. Very excited to bring this to you. We are here

0:23.2

in Central New York for Farm Jam as well, which is kicking off today, and we have good weather

0:28.5

hung out with a bunch of listener and friends last night, and everybody else should be coming in today.

0:34.2

I'm very, very excited to see you if you are coming to Farm Jam, and if you're

0:38.0

not going to be there, you are missed, and hopefully you can come to our next event, whenever that will be. But we get good weather today, at least, and we're real excited to be together. So I am going to run to the farm right now, but before I do, I wanted to share this conversation with Jay Inslee. He's a real cool guy. He's a former congressman,

0:56.1

a former governor, and he has been at the forefront of climate activism in the country. And he ran as

1:02.8

president on the issue of the climate crisis. He also voted for the assault weapons ban way back

1:09.0

in 1994 when he was a congressman, arguably,

1:12.2

why he did not get reelected.

1:13.9

So when we talk about politicians who are cowards, we are never talking about Jay Inslee.

1:18.8

Very excited to have him joining me today.

1:21.6

Jay is now working with a great group called Climate Power.

1:26.4

Jay is now working with a great group called Climate Power. Check out

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Climatepower.us to learn more. But I hope that you like this conversation. I'm really

1:35.3

glad you're here. I can't do these conversations without your paid subscription. So

1:39.3

patreon.com slash Pete Dominic. It's the beginning of the month and that matter so sign up now and let's get to

1:46.2

my conversation with the governor former governor of washington state it's j ensley big guest

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great conversation i hope you like it the former governor former congressman uh but not at all

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retired people say you're retired that That's bullshit. You're doing as

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much as you've ever done in a different way. Governor Jay Inslee, welcome to stand up. Thank you for

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