Rick represents Washington state's Second Congressional District, which includes portions of Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties and all of Island and San Juan counties.
Rick serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the House Armed Services Committee. These committees enable Rick to focus on creating jobs and opportunity to meet the local needs of Northwest Washington.
As a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Rick is committed to investing in transportation to drive job growth and keep the economy moving. Rick will continue to fight for strong investments in roads, bridges, highways and transit to build a foundation for future economic growth. Rail safety is another priority issue for Rick, and he has worked hard to push for better safety standards for crude oil traveling by rail.
The Second District is also home to parts of the Puget Sound, the nation’s largest estuary by water volume, and its connecting rivers and streams, diverse wildlife and marine ecosystems. I will continue to lead efforts to restore critical habitats and secure the federal funding, through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, necessary to preserve Washington state’s public lands and waters. I will continue to protect important species like orcas and salmon and oppose rollbacks of vital conservation laws like the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act.
A healthy environment is vital to Washingtonians’ way of life and the regional economy. Outdoor recreation is responsible for an estimated 7.6 million jobs in the U.S. and plays a significant role in the rural economies and for local businesses in the Second District. Fishermen, hunters, boaters, hikers, snowboarders and tourists spend billions of dollars in Northwest Washington. I will continue to encourage tourism and recreation in the Northwest, and work to protect Washington’s environmental heritage for the future.
I will also continue to advocate for a comprehensive federal energy policy to create and keep clean energy jobs in the U.S. Northwest Washington is a leader in renewable energy and I am working to strengthen the region’s role as a hub for sustainable energy. I am also committed to promoting environmental sustainability and strengthening investments in renewable energy and solar technology.
Scientific evidence leaves no doubt that the global climate is changing as a result of greenhouse gas emissions produced by human activity. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world’s leading organization in assessing climate change, has found that greenhouse gas emissions have risen to unprecedented levels. I am committed to protecting Washington state’s environment and mitigating the devastating effects of climate change.
Accomplishments
Washington's Public Lands & Waters
Preserving Key Environmental Standards
Investing in Green Jobs
Supporting Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Salmon Restoration and Fisheries