Gov. Jay Inslee issued a statement Wednesday in the wake of the National and State Elections.

His statement read as follows:

“Last night voters in Washington state approved a common sense gun safety law that takes a step toward protecting our families. I’ve long believed we should close the gun show loophole and I want to thank all who worked hard on the initiative and every voter who helped make it law.

“Nationwide, it was a tough election for Democrats, especially given record low turnout. Here in Washington state, the status quo prevailed and split control of the Legislature will be maintained for another two years. People will draw different conclusions about what the election results mean, but regardless, compromise will have to be a part of our approach in Olympia.

“Though we live in a political world that requires us to stand for election, run hard and make our case to the people, we are elected and charged with serving the people and doing the people’s business. That’s where we all need to focus our energy and our efforts now.

“I will be calling legislative leaders soon to talk about how we will work together to tackle the pressing problems before us. On education, jobs, transportation, protecting our most vulnerable, and protecting our environment, I will work with lawmakers of both parties to find a way forward."

Obviously he was happy about I-594, but rather subdued over the remainder of the results.  It had to be particularly galling to him that the millions of dollars pumped into key Senate races by his CA billionaire buddy Tom Steyer failed to have any impact on the Senate Coalition.  This group of 24 GOP and 2 Democratic legislators remains intact.

Numerous political critics are labeling Steyer and Inslee's efforts to support Democratic candidates a major failure.

Curious to hear him speak of working with lawmakers of both parties over future issues, when he's floated the possibility of using Executive Orders to further his environmental agenda.

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