Morton's proposal, Senate Bill 5028, was submitted in reaction to legal action by the state Department of Ecology to restrict water withdrawals from the Methow River in the North Cascades.
Of all the bills, Morton's is the most offensive to environmental groups, because it could prevent the state from using water-quality standards to restrict water withdrawals from a stream.
One bill would allow water from any well to be used throughout a district's "service area." The PUD could pipe water from "wet" areas of the county to areas targeted for population growth.
Morton’s vision of the company’s vast potential as a full-service agency and by his commitment to maintaining the company’s strong client focus and creative reputation.
Morton’s leadership, Jack Morton joined The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc., in 1998, and acquired the communications group of Caribiner International in 2000.
Morton’s career with Jack Morton began in 1963, when he joined the company founded in 1939 by his father, Jack Morton.