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Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
As I discussed with @POTUS, federal wildfire resources are needed, but the only way to save our forests is to tackle the climate crisis. And that means passing the full #AmericanJobsPlan, with climate investments that meet the scale of the crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Washington state’s extraordinary wildfire agencies are ready. But it’s likely to be another difficult wildfire season. This year’s spring was the driest in Washington state since 1924. And the record heat we’re suffering through will only make our state more vulnerable to fire. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Today I was pleased to join @POTUS, @VPOTUS and my fellow governors to discuss how we’re getting ready for the 2021 fire season and how to prepare for wildfires that burn bigger, hotter and longer because of climate change. https://t.co/8CMFYmPsUx — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
This is it. We are honoring and celebrating all the essential workers and their life-saving work as well as everyone's sacrifices to stay safe. We are #WashingtonReady for a party in the @CityofTacoma celebrating this great day of reopening. #WelcomeBackTacoma https://t.co/WAWfCaZn5g — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
This doesn’t mean the pandemic is over- facial coverings will still be required in some situations, especially if you’re not vaccinated. If you haven’t been vaccinated yet it’s not too late, it may save your life or lives of friends & family. But today we’re #WashingtonReady — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
If you practiced physical distancing this year, you saved lives. If you masked up, you saved lives. If you got vaccinated, you saved lives. We’re ready today because of you. I hope you can take time today to celebrate that. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Today is a monumental day for Washington. The last year has been one of the most difficult in our state’s history, but because of the tireless effort and sacrifice of so many Washingtonians we can now start the next chapter in our state’s response to COVID-19. We’re ready. https://t.co/2MD26uJnF2 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I am joining @POTUS and other western governors this morning. — PolitiTweet.org
President Biden @POTUS
Tune in as I discuss wildfire prevention, preparedness, and response efforts. https://t.co/9QfAlFfPbs
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
#WashingtonReady for fully reopening our state. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Continued success depends on everyone getting vaccinated and encouraging any loved one who has not yet received this lifesaving vaccine to do so, and quickly. Let’s keep it up, Washington – get vaccinated and stay safe. READ: https://t.co/6dziQkB1wZ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Because folks listened to science and stayed home to stay healthy, wore masks and got vaccinated, tomorrow we can safely fully re-open our state’s economy and cultural centers after 15 long months. What that means: https://t.co/vxaWlQLeRR — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I have approved state strategic reserve funds to support a crucial business in Point Roberts impacted by closure of the U.S. – Canadian border. I urge the U.S. and Canadian federal governments to act quickly and reopen travel. READ: https://t.co/Ai4PH41Naq — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
When it comes to climate change, we can run, but we cannot hide. And we cannot do so just on a 108-degree June day in Seattle. We have to be equally active on a 24-degree January day in Wenatchee https://t.co/dye0iS9Z0m — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Record high temperatures are the result of climate change. We cannot wait. — PolitiTweet.org
CNN @CNN
Seattle and Portland endure another day of the relentless heat gripping the Northwest https://t.co/sUP35gnK9P https://t.co/l8l6L4C4nW
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I will be on @DonLemonTonight at 8 PM tonight. Tune in. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I was on @MSNBC with @chrislhayes to talk about the connection between our record heat and climate change. WATCH: https://t.co/nFNtBpIFiA — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I’m just about to join @chrislhayes on @MSNBC. Tune in. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
RT @waDNR: Record heat + record drought + winds = conditions ripe for devastating fire. Remember that it's not just open flames that can ca… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
We cannot just turn up the AC, we have to turn up our efforts to fight the threat that is now intruding on our lives - climate change. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Our state is in the middle of a dangerous heat wave, please stay indoors when you can, avoid strenuous activities, stay hydrated and check in with your neighbors. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
RT @waEMD: Is the heat in your home climbing to unreasonable levels? Don’t risk it. Find a cooling center, a grocery store, a shopping mall… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
RT @waDNR: If you're out on the water this weekend, a life jacket could be the difference between life and death. Please wear one and #Recr… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
RT @WADeptHealth: Check with your county/city to see if cooling centers and other public places are opened in your area to help you cool of… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Okanogan: https://t.co/E5VLCW8lPa Pierce: https://t.co/7akl68nmVi Skagit: https://t.co/wIZtKIqAkL Snohomish: https://t.co/GWCczOOFoT Spokane: https://t.co/QNa3sk7GRl Thurston: https://t.co/p6aFxs7Dv8 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Check with your local city or county government for cooling center locations. A partial list is below: Chelan: https://t.co/0sqWVDorAK Clark: https://t.co/FlseN1758d King: https://t.co/VrzV0Lyjyy Kitsap: https://t.co/elgNwEqvwv Lewis: https://t.co/AKqxjXvQeg — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
@WADeptHealth During a heat wave: - If you notice symptoms of heat illness, act immediately. - Avoid extreme temperature changes -Follow water safety tips if you go swimming or boating - Before lighting any outdoor fires, check for restrictions or warnings in your area — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
@WADeptHealth During a heat wave: - Stay hydrated - Help those who are vulnerable or at higher risk - If you do go outside, protect yourself from heat and sun - If you are working outside, try to plan strenuous activities for early or late in the day when temperatures are cooler. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
The @WADeptHealth has some good tips around summer safety precautions. https://t.co/zd1SgKK4cS — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WA is expecting record heat over the next week. We are increasing capacity for many cooling centers by removing restrictions on number of people who can be inside these locations. This is one way to temporarily address the health effects of the heat wave. https://t.co/R2L9sKpKPv — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
RT @waEMD: Not too late to take some of these steps. #wawx #BeatTheHeat — PolitiTweet.org