Exciting News: Sixkiller Takes the Helm as Washington’s New Director of Ecology!

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New Leadership at the Washington State Department of Ecology

Announcement from Governor-elect Bob Ferguson

On‌ December 3, OLYMPIA — In ‍a ⁣recent press release, Governor-elect Bob Ferguson‍ announced the appointment of Casey⁢ Sixkiller as the 14th Director of the Washington State​ Department of Ecology. ‌His term will commence on January 15, 2025. Sixkiller brings ⁤significant experience to this role, currently serving as the Regional Administrator for the ​Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Region 10.

Promoting Clean Air and Water Initiatives

In his new position,⁢ Sixkiller is expected to spearhead initiatives aimed at‌ safeguarding Washington’s clean air and water resources while⁢ simultaneously promoting⁣ well-paying jobs within the clean energy sector. “Casey’s robust leadership ⁤experience in large organizations, commitment to Tribal‌ rights, and dedication to preserving our natural heritage position him perfectly for this important role,” expressed Ferguson.

Strategic Problem ⁣Solver with a Vision

Ferguson emphasized that Sixkiller’s ability⁤ to‍ develop effective strategies for addressing multifaceted ⁢challenges will be pivotal in advancing state objectives. He noted that such capabilities are essential for overcoming obstacles and​ propelling ‌progress within Washington.

Commitment​ to Environmental Legislation

As an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, Sixkiller ⁢has played a crucial role in advancing several key legislative measures including those outlined in both the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. These⁤ laws aim at⁢ making substantial⁢ investments into water infrastructure systems while also providing solutions targeted at mitigating⁢ climate change‌ impacts.

Personal Outlook on His Appointment

“I am truly ⁢privileged to ⁣accept this role,” commented⁣ Sixkiller upon his announcement. He expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with Governor-elect Ferguson along with a talented team within the Department of Ecology. His focus will be on environmental stewardship⁢ and advocating for sustainable practices⁢ that enhance community⁤ welfare alongside ecosystem health.

Transition in Leadership Roles

Laura Watson, who currently holds the position of Ecology Director, will transition into her new appointment as Chief Deputy Attorney General under​ Attorney General-elect‍ Nick Brown following her departure from Ecology. ‍This shift highlights ongoing changes ⁤within state leadership aimed at aligning ecological initiatives with broader legal frameworks.

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