Heraldnet.com
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2009 10:39 pm
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Herald Editorial Board

Bob Bolerjack,
Opinion Editor
bolerjack@heraldnet.com

Carol MacPherson,
Editorial Writer
cmacpherson@
heraldnet.com


Allen Funk,
Herald Publisher
funk@heraldnet.com

Kim Heltne,
Assistant to the Publisher
heltne@heraldnet.com

Send letters to the editor by e-mail to letters@heraldnet.com, by fax to 425-339-3458 or mail to The Herald - Letters, P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206.

 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Friday
Armed man shot by deputies in Arlington
Police ID make of vehicle in fatal hit-and-run
Boeing's 6-month tally: 1 net order
Thursday


One fire rips through $2 million home, another ...
Swine flu claims 2nd victim in Snohomish County
Jetty Island firefight continues; hot weather ...
Wednesday


Fire District 1 negotiates to take over service...
Snohomish County population rising fast since 2...
Honey's owners indicted by feds
Tuesday


Mobile home tenants along Snohomish River told ...
Lincoln to leave Everett in 2013
Put on your sailor's cap and explore Naval Stat...
Monday


Disabled people will be left without a ride
You'll soon have 4,500 reasons to trade in that...
Pay hike deserved, Monroe chief says
Sunday


1,670 local students in county are without homes
Monroe's business gets done in secret
$9 million to be sought for U.S. 2 in federal t...
Saturday


Use of local parks spikes
Gay-friendly shift at 2 churches
Racist graffiti scrawled on cars in Everett nei...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Editorials   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
HAVE YOUR SAY
Feel strongly about something? Share it with the community by writing a letter to the editor.
You’ll need to include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) We reserve the right to edit letters, but if you keep yours to 250 words or less, we won’t ask you to shorten it. If your letter is published, please wait 30 days before submitting another.
Send it to:
E-mail: letters@heraldnet.com
Mail: Letters section
The Herald
P.O. Box 930
Everett, WA 98206
Fax: 425-339-3458
Have a question about letters? Contact Carol MacPherson (cmacpherson@heraldnet.com or 425-339-3472).
 
Published: Thursday, October 9, 2008

HERALD ENDORSEMENTS

Bart's credible, but Larsen's been effective

In some ways, this year's opponents for the 2nd District congressional seat are more alike than different. They share the same first name and general physical appearance -- both are tall and ... how should we put this ... follicly challenged -- both have served in Snohomish County government and both have a more practical than ideological take on issues.

The biggest differences, experience and style, favor Democrat Rick Larsen, the incumbent, over Republican Rick Bart, the former county sheriff. Bart is an intelligent and capable public servant, but Larsen has done an effective job in Congress and should be retained.

Larsen is seeking a fourth term after seeing two long-term projects to fruition -- the creation of the 106,000-acre Wild Sky Wilderness Area near Index and opening of a much-needed Veterans Administration clinic in Mount Vernon. He serves on the Armed Services Committee, where he has helped protect and enhance the Navy bases in Everett and Oak Harbor, and on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he has helped secure funding for local highways and transit. He knows Snohomish County well; he was born and raised in Arlington and served on the County Council before running for Congress.

His experience, and the fact the Democrats are all but certain to hold onto the House majority, put Larsen in position to continue serving his constituents well.

Bart was asked to run after Doug Roulstone, who Larsen beat in 2006, decided against a rematch. He has gotten up to speed quickly on issues. Chief among his are getting federal spending under control and cutting through the partisanship in Congress to make progress on energy, health care and entitlements.

When expressing opinions, Bart has never been shy about shooting from the hip. He insists Congress must change the way it does business immediately, and says he'd have no qualms about arguing that Boeing should be given a home-field advantage in bidding for the Air Force refueling tanker contract.

Larsen's style is more methodical. "There's enough righteous indignation in Congress, I don't need to add to it," he said. Over the long haul, we suspect Larsen's behind-the-scenes style is more effective because it tends to forge alliances on both sides of the aisle.

That said, Bart certainly isn't ready for retirement -- he would have run for a fourth term as sheriff if not for term limits -- and he still has plenty to offer as a public servant, given the right opportunity. If this one doesn't work out, we hope he'll keep looking.

READER COMMENTS
Be the first to comment.
You must be a registered user and verify your e-mail address to post comments to blogs or articles on HeraldNet.

To register, click here. To read other terms and conditions, click hereLog out

1. Snohomish County man dies of swine flu
2. Lynnwood bank reprimanded by government
3. Police ID make of vehicle in fatal hit-and-run
4. Armed man shot by deputies in Arlington
5. IRS joins puppy mill investigation
6. Jetty Island ready for sand castles
7. Boeing's 6-month tally: 1 net order
8. Warriors & Patriots: Many American Indians served before getting full citizenship rights
9. Movin' out
10. Marshals seize swindler's home
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Warriors looking for balance
Three Scots vying for QB slot
Jackson looks for another title
Decorated veteran continues to serve as active volunteer
City Council reviewing sign regulations
Wildcats get a peek at newcomers
Lynnwood still in rebuilding mode
Shoreline feels a kindergarten growth spurt
Leave the patriotic pyrotechnics to professionals, cities urge
The Enterprise Online Newspaper

TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes


ADVERTISEMENT