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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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buy new planes. Murray’s <strong>of</strong>fice developed a reputation early on for being<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficious <strong>and</strong> overly protective <strong>of</strong> Patty. When her press secretary threatened<br />

to resign, Murray consulted Norm Dicks for a reality check, then<br />

fired the chief <strong>of</strong> staff <strong>and</strong> another flinty aide. 2<br />

After their hospitalizations, Murray invited Gorton to her <strong>of</strong>fice to discuss<br />

ways they could work together to advance the state’s interests in the<br />

new session. <strong>The</strong>ir committee assignments were advantageous, <strong>and</strong> he<br />

was now not only back in the majority but a confidant <strong>of</strong> Trent Lott. She<br />

supported Gorton’s vigorous efforts to defend Micros<strong>of</strong>t against antitrust<br />

allegations. <strong>The</strong>y were also united on protecting the Bonneville Power<br />

Administration.<br />

While they remained poles apart on most environmental issues, Gorton<br />

backed her attempt to derail a bill lifting the ban on the export <strong>of</strong><br />

Alaskan oil to foreign refineries. When it was clear she lacked the votes<br />

to kill it outright, he helped her extract concessions from Alaska Republican<br />

Frank Murkowski to protect the environment <strong>and</strong> jobs at domestic<br />

refineries. 3<br />

Most controversially, both voted for the Defense <strong>of</strong> Marriage Act—<br />

Gorton on the grounds that “for a thous<strong>and</strong> years marriage has been<br />

defined as a joining <strong>of</strong> one man <strong>and</strong> one woman,” Murray because “I’m<br />

willing to fight for gay rights, but I’m not willing to debate over the definition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the word ‘marriage.’” Clinton signed the bill <strong>and</strong> caught the<br />

most flak from liberals who accused him <strong>of</strong> selling out to boost his<br />

chances for re-election. A poll found Americans opposed to same-sex<br />

marriage 2-to-1. 4<br />

Most emphatically, they teamed up with John McCain to tighten regulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nation’s oil <strong>and</strong> natural gas pipelines. <strong>The</strong> legislation was<br />

spurred by a tragedy that could have been a full-scale disaster.<br />

A 16-inch pipeline delivering gasoline from Cherry Point to facilities at<br />

Renton <strong>and</strong> Seattle ruptured on June 10, 1999. About 240,000 gallons <strong>of</strong><br />

fuel spilled into a creek less than two miles from downtown Bellingham.<br />

Two 10-year-olds playing with a lighter they’d used earlier to set <strong>of</strong>f fireworks<br />

unwittingly ignited the fumes, producing a massive fireball. <strong>The</strong><br />

explosion occurred a block from the middle school where Senator Murray’s<br />

twin sister taught. Together with a teenager who was fishing nearby,<br />

the boys died. <strong>The</strong>y were hapless heroes. If the fuel had ignited closer to<br />

town, authorities said the loss <strong>of</strong> life <strong>and</strong> damage would have been far<br />

greater. 5<br />

Gorton signed on as a co-sponsor <strong>of</strong> Murray’s Pipeline Safety Act <strong>of</strong><br />

2000. <strong>The</strong> Bellingham explosion was but one <strong>of</strong> 5,700 pipeline accidents

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