Or how about last year when Larsen (joined by 210 other Democrats and 79 Republicans) voted on H.J.R. 100 to stop rail workers from going on strike over unfair wages and poor safety practices. Then two months later a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio – unleashing an environmental calamity that will impact residents there for YEARS.
Do I need to mention that Norfolk Southern is ALSO one of Larsen’s biggest donors?
Finally, Rick Larsen is firmly on the record as being entirely against single payer healthcare. Setting aside the fact that Rick gets hundreds of thousands of dollars from the health insurance industry, the simple fact is that policies like Medicare for All strengthen the leverage unions have at the negotiating table. Opposing universal healthcare means handing power over to strikebreakers like John Deere, who in 2021 threatened to cut striking workers off from their health insurance to force them back to work.
Solidarity is a verb, folks, and I’ve got my own receipts.
As a public school teacher, I proudly served as an elected union leader at the local and state level for years. In my first year in the Representative Assembly of the Washington Education Association, I wrote, submitted, and passed a resolution rejecting the idea that corporations are people.
While I’m no longer a teacher or a member of the WEA, I’ve never stopped showing up for workers.
While Rick Larsen was dodging questions about a certain coffee shop chain, I joined a group of labor organizers touring Starbucks locations in WA-02 to let workers know – if they decided to unionize – their community had their back.