Experience Counts

Dan Purdy cites his experience working with BP and Freeport-McMoran as qualifications for Whatcom County executive. 

In 2011, federal prosecutors sought to revoke BP's criminal probation that had been on and off since 2001, stating BP is a "recidivist offender and repeated violator of environmental laws and regulations." In 2012, BP Cherry Point was fined $81,500 by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries for willfully violating workplace safety and health rules. One thing we learned watching the movie Deepwater Horizon is that British Petroleum (BP) puts greed ahead of concerns for human life and the environment. That greed led to BP paying $4.5 billion in fines and penalties in the largest criminal resolution in US history.

Freeport-McMoran copper and gold mining is known for its decimation of Indigenous peoples in West Papua, killed and tortured by the Indonesian military for opposing the vast environmental destruction.

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