Struggling state ferry system finds its way in Washington governor's race [View all]
Washingtons front-running Democratic candidate for governor is embracing a Republican idea that would hasten building of new ferries and slow the states push to electrify the fleet.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson says he supports constructing two diesel-powered vessels if this is the fastest solution to adding boats needed to boost reliability of service amid the ongoing threat of cancellations when an existing vessel breaks down.
The approach is an element of Fergusons plan, released this week, to address a confluence of challenges besetting Washington State Ferries, the nations largest public ferry system that serves as a marine highway for businesses, tourists and daily commuters.
Other pieces of the plan include elevating the head of ferries to a cabinet level position, alongside the secretary of transportation, and expanding efforts to recruit and retain employees. Labor shortages are another cause of service disruptions.
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