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Where Do Washington’s 2012 Candidates for Governor Stand? LIFE | Stands for the sanctity of life from conception to natural death MARRIAGE | Stands for the sanctity of marriage as One Man & One Woman EDUCATION: - Supports Obama’s one-size-fits-all “Race To The Top” giving up state control to the federal Department of Education and advocating “Common Core” standards - Opposes spending more money for a broken education system - Supports TRUE local control - Opposes Gov. Gregoire’s “nanny-state” Dept. of Early Childhood Learning UNIONS: - Supports standing up to the power of out-of-control public sector unions - Supports Washington becoming a right-to-work state - Supports Gov. Scott Walker and revamping collective bargaining JOBS: - Supports deregulating our greatest job creators, small businesses - Supports gutting the Department of Ecology and its strangling regulations IMMIGRATION | Supports “sanctuary policies” that lead to lawlessness and a $1.5 billion-a-year economic impact on our state ENERGY INDEPENDENCE: - Supports hydro as a renewable resource to make WA energy independent - Believes in man-made global warming and supports the Growth Management Act FEDERALISM: - Opposes UN Agenda 21 and its devastating effects on property rights - Opposes ALL of Obamacare and its government takeover of healthcare; supports common-sense private sector healthcare solutions at the state level - Will stand up for states’ rights reserved under the 10th amendment Rob McKenna Jay Inslee Shahram Hadian * * * * *

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Where Do Washington’s 2012 Candidates for Governor Stand? LIFE | Stands for the sanctity of life from conception to natural death

MARRIAGE | Stands for the sanctity of marriage as One Man & One Woman

EDUCATION:

- Supports Obama’s one-size-fits-all “Race To The Top” giving up state control to

the federal Department of Education and advocating “Common Core” standards

- Opposes spending more money for a broken education system

- Supports TRUE local control

- Opposes Gov. Gregoire’s “nanny-state” Dept. of Early Childhood Learning

UNIONS:

- Supports standing up to the power of out-of-control public sector unions

- Supports Washington becoming a right-to-work state

- Supports Gov. Scott Walker and revamping collective bargaining

JOBS:

- Supports deregulating our greatest job creators, small businesses

- Supports gutting the Department of Ecology and its strangling regulations

IMMIGRATION | Supports “sanctuary policies” that lead to lawlessness and

a $1.5 billion-a-year economic impact on our state

ENERGY INDEPENDENCE:

- Supports hydro as a renewable resource to make WA energy independent

- Believes in man-made global warming and supports the Growth Management Act

FEDERALISM:

- Opposes UN Agenda 21 and its devastating effects on property rights

- Opposes ALL of Obamacare and its government takeover of healthcare;

supports common-sense private sector healthcare solutions at the state level

- Will stand up for states’ rights reserved under the 10th amendment

Rob McKenna Jay Inslee Shahram Hadian

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*NOTES: McKenna on Marriage: “Rob McKenna said today he supports giving the rights of marriage for same-sex couples through the state’s domestic partnership registry. But as for same-sex marriage, he’s having ‘a hard time getting there.’ “ | www.theolympian.com/2012/01/11/1945143/mckenna-is-still-a-no-on-same.html McKenna on Education: “...We should devote a greater share of the existing state budget to K-12 and fund all-day kindergarten, early childhood education, longer school years for at-risk children, and after-school programs...” | www.robmckenna.org/issues/education McKenna outlines his plans for expanding government-run education programs, such as “parent university”, “visiting nurse programs”, “year-round school”, and other big-government education programs. | www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzAFsZ8X1tg McKenna on Unions: “Now unfortunately because of a couple of governors — particularly Scott Walker — everyone thinks that someone who’s going to be a Republican gov-ernor, they’re going to be Scott Walker. I’m not Scott Walker.” | www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75245.html “Collective bargaining is a right. It's not the problem.” “McKenna said he'd work with unions, rather than ‘terrorizing them.’ [like Gov. Scott Walker]” seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politicsnorthwest/2014589790_mckennasayshesnoscottwalkerbutmaybebutchotter.html McKenna on Illegal Immigration: McKenna voted “Yes” on Immigrant Worker’s Freedom Ride while on the King County Council and as AG has refused to deal with illegal sanc-tuary policies that are in violation of federal immigration law. mkcclegisearch.kingcounty.gov/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=551580&GUID=C777773B-48A1-4338-9530-37F7AE275FCA&Options=&Search McKenna on the Environment: “It’s time for leaders… to do their part to address smog and global warming.” McKenna was the only Republican AG to sue the EPA to enact tougher environmental regulations. | atg.wa.gov/pressrelease.aspx?&id=20718 McKenna on Obamacare: “I don’t think that all parts of the law are unconstitutional and I like some of the policy provisions of this law, as a matter of fact.” www.washingtonpolicy.org/events/details/8th-annual-health-care-conference

Courage to Tackle the Root Issues of our Moral, Economic, and National Security Crisis

Commitment to Place Principles Before Party Politics

Leadership to Clean House in Government and Demand Constitutional Integrity

Fortitude to Stand Up and Fight Against Political Correctness

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