Jobs today, jobs tomorrow

Kimberly-Clark is closing its Everett production facility, which means 750 good family wage jobs gone. Employees tell us the machines — and jobs — are going to Argentina.

The Seattle-Snohomish lumber mill just closed due to a lack of construction work. This was a lumber mill that had served the community for 50 years.

These are two recent and dramatic examples of jobs lost in our county.

We all know many more people who’ve lost their jobs. The recession and globalization are double hits on our country and state.

The question is, what do we do about it?

Creating jobs

The old economy is leaving, and the new economy must be built.

We believe in taking bold action to actually create jobs in every corner of the state. If we are going to build out of this recession, we must be smart about the sustainable jobs of tomorrow while creating jobs today.

The jobs created are important — for the people who need work, for their families in danger of losing their homes, for simply keeping the heat on this winter, and for our economy, which needs a shot in the arm.

But creating jobs today isn’t the whole point.

These projects are about jobs tomorrow, too. They build a

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