You need look no further than one of Rossi's biggest campaign contributors, the Builders' Industry Association of Washington.
Why is the Builders' Association so frantically trying to stir up the gubernatorial election pot? Because their profits from the very lucrative business of consolidating, processing and handling workers' comp claims for their members are in danger. See, the BIAW gets 100% of their money from the state - basically, if workers' comp claim amounts are less than premiums, the state refunds the difference to the builders. The BIAW skims 20% of what is refunded to their builder members as their fee, which amounted to $5 million in 2004. They then turned around and spent $1 million of that money - money which is supposed to be promoting workplace safety - on political advertising for Republican candidates. They paid for some really grisly mudslinging ads like the awful, libelous ones they put out late in Geoff Simpson's campaign, essentially trying to claim he was a friend to child molesters. They're basically a Republican front organization.
Governor Locke tried to reduce their fees from 20% to a maximum of 10% by executive fiat, but the courts overturned him, telling him that he didn't have the authority to set those fees, that was the legislature's prerogative. In February, two bills were introduced - House Bill 1875 and Senate Bill 5842 - to restrict how the workers' comp refunds could be spent. The list includes safety education, risk management and legal expenses — but not politics. To enforce the restrictions, the legislation would require the state Department of Labor and Industries to periodically audit association records. The BIAW would still be free to conduct political activities under the auspices of their PAC, to which members contribute voluntarily, but it's very likely they'd have a lot less money to use in their ugly mudslinging campaigning.
Well, guess who's in control of both branches of the legislature now? Democrats now hold both the state House and Senate. The BIAW doesn't have a friendly Governor sitting in Olympia to veto the bill that's going to take their lucrative kickbacks away from them. They are in real danger of losing their gravy train. They want to gut all building restrictions, environmental protections, worker protections. They know a Democratic legislature is never going to permit that, but they had hopes that a Republican Governor would at least veto legislation unfavorable to them (particularly Rossi, who's one of their special pets).
The developers have NEVER come this close to putting one of their own people in the Governor's seat. It's kind of like getting 5 out of 6 numbers on a Lotto ticket. They will probably never come that close to owning the state of Washington again, and it's VERY likely that the legislature will be putting limits on the profits they make at taxpayers' expense in the near future
Thanks to geniph here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=184x4417