Three years ago, Boeing agreed to pay a $2.5 billion settlement in exchange for not pleading guilty to any charges related to the deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. While it was hailed a historic victory for transportation safety, that fine comes to only 2% of their profits from the last decade plus.
And while Boeing’s former CEO Dennis Muilenburg was forced to resign over these cataclysmic failures, he still made off with a $60 million golden parachute.
The continued Boeing 737 Max disasters are a confluence of corporate corruption and failed government oversight.
The responsibility for that oversight ultimately lies with the House Aviation subcommittee – led by my opponent Rick Larsen, the former chair and now ranking member.
So, I have to ask:
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Where was the congressional oversight on the failings of the FAA?
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Who looked into the widespread reports of FAA inspectors fearing retaliation if they spoke out against Boeing’s unsafe design and work practices?
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Why does Congress continue to mandate and encourage the FAA to let manufacturers like Boeing police themselves?
How much has Rick Larsen been influenced by the hundreds of thousands of dollars he’s taken from aviation manufacturers over the course of his career?
I’ve been on Larsen’s case about Boeing’s corruption for years. Two years ago, I published this op-ed detailing his deliberate moves to loosen regulations for Boeing ahead of these disasters. Rick’s response to the Alaska Airlines incident was just more of the same hands-off, deference to his corporate benefactors that we’ve come to expect.
Despite the negative media storm, despite the heavy fines, this latest incident proves that Boeing DID NOT learn their lesson. And why should they when their favorite congressman is still happily cashing their checks?
Honestly, I take this personally. Boeing’s headquarters are here in Washington State. Thousands of people in our district work in their factories, and hundreds of thousands more fly on Boeing planes regularly.
Boeing employees deserve to have a congressman who will back them up when their company is cutting corners, and the people of WA-02 deserve to feel safe when they board a plane built by one of the most powerful aviation companies in the world.
Unlike Rick, I can never be bought off by corrupt actors like Boeing because I don’t take their money. Can you pitch in $25 today to help me defeat Rick Larsen and elect a representative who will hold Boeing’s feet to the fire?