Education is the foundation upon which we build our future.
One of the most powerful tools for empowering individuals and communities is making certain that any individual who wants to receive a quality education can do so.
We may disagree on some things, but we can do so without being disagreeable.
It's been said that government doesn't create jobs, business does. For the most part, this is true. But government creates the environment in which businesses can excel and expand.
We've established a Washington State Academy of Sciences that will enable us to make decisions based on science about what is right for our state, meaning the quality of our lives will get better.
Education can lift individuals out of poverty and into rewarding careers.
When nearly a third of our high school students do not graduate on time with their peers, we have work to do. We must design our middle and high schools so that no student gets lost in the crowd and disconnected from his or her own potential.
I want to work on respecting individuals' dignity. Equal rights, that's where my heart is. That means equal rights and benefits, and that's what we need.
Education exposes young people to a broader world, a world full of opportunity and hope.
It's our responsibility to pass on what we inherited, not to squander it, but to build on it.
Surely no issue unites us more than our appreciation for our military personnel who are bringing aid to devastated countries, defending us against terrorism, and fighting to make a free election possible in Iraq.
Truly, the challenges we face are not Democratic challenges or Republican challenges. In fact, they are not political challenges at all; they are fiscal challenges, and educational challenges, and the challenges of figuring out how to take care of each other.
We must work to help all families and all communities realize their dream of a better future.