Port of Seattle Commissioner Position No. 4: PubliCola Picks Max Vekich

By PublicolaPicks, Monday, August 3, 2009 at 11:28 AM
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Four-term state legislator and labor leader Max Vekich is the obvious choice in this race.

Vekich not only says he’ll prioritize getting the Port’s environmental record up to green standards, he’s truly fired up about it—advocating for an upgrade at all the terminals that would include pushing for non-polluting, energy-efficient trucking and eliminating toxic runoff.  He calls recent steps the Port has taken to clean up its act “token actions.”

Most important, as an eight-year Democratic state legislator (D-35) and a lead player in passing the state’s Growth Management Act, Vekich will bring sorely needed lawmaking experience to the perpetually sloppy Port Commission (the Port CEO Mic Dinsmore salary fiasco, the Christmas tree at SeaTac fiasco.)

Vekich has the undisputed backing of labor, including the Teamster, SEIU, the King County Labor Council, and the longshoreman. His critics, including his opponent, paint him as a labor lackey, but we like that Vekich is in sync with the people whose livelihood depends on a successful and environmentally sound Seattle Port.

He has an impressive list of supporters, including U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, U.S. Rep Jay Inslee, State House Speaker Frank Chopp, and state representative Sharon Nelson.

Vekich’s main opponent is Seattle Monorail Services director Tom Albro. Red flag: Albro’s contributors list (unlike Vekich’s) looks all too familiar: It’s littered with business interests that benefit from the Port’s $70 million tax levy largesse, such as Holland America, SSA Marine, airline service companies, and the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.

Also on Albro’s business-as-usual donors list: Ousted state lands commissioner Doug Sutherland and Eastside developer Kemper Freeman, whose conservative agendas are out of step with Seattle. Albro himself has given money to GOP gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi and GOP Attorney General Rob McKenna.

PubliCola picks Max Vekich.

  • THOM FRENCH
    BOTH CANDIDATES SOUND WELL QAULIFIED, MAX VEKICH FROM FAMILIARITY WITH PORT OPERATIONS AND TOM ALBRO FROM RUNNING A SMALL BUSINESS AND SAVING LOCAL JOBS WHEN SELLING HIS MEDICAL RECORDS BUSINESS TO A LARGE CORPORATION. I AM GOING TO SUPPORT TOM BECAUSE OF HIS FAMILIARITY WITH MOVING FREIGHT AND PEOPLE AND ENDORSEMENTS BY BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE
  • Hi, I'm Robert Walker. While I don't get much media attention--not even from blogs or The Stranger--I am the main opponent of both Max Vekich and Tom Albro. I'm not taken seriously by the media because I am not raising campaign contributions; I would rather represent voters than organized labor or corporations.

    I am a serious candidate with more comprehensive and detailed positions on the issues than any other candidate in the race. While you won't be getting robo-calls from me and I won't be choking landfills with plastic yard signs, I would be honored to have your vote! If you have any questions about my positions or campaign, feel free to call at (425) 802-5385.
  • Penny Martin
    Max Vekich is the best all-around candidate for this job. Too bad The Stranger didn't get that. He is fair, he is pro-working person, and is not in the pocket of developers and the owning class.
  • gman
    Good article on why not to vote for neo-com Vekich.
  • it's all in the acronym
    #3: I think SECB really stood for "Says Erica C. Barnett". We just didn't know it until she moved to Publicola. I am betting the School Board picks will be better on Publicola as well.
  • Nater
    You make it look easy. How could you get this race so right and the Stranger get it so wrong? Good work.
  • Christi S
    Vekich is great! Good job, Publicola.
  • Leaward
    Nicely done! Maybe you should send this to your pals at the Stranger who didn't do the research Publicola did.
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