SEATTLE'S MORNING NEWS

Colleen O’Brien: Rep. Wilcox explains why he’s leaving the legislature

Mar 1, 2024, 12:48 PM | Updated: 12:54 pm

Image: Washington's 2nd District Representative J.T. Wilcox is resigning....

Washington's 2nd District Rep. J.T. Wilcox is resigning. (Photo courtesy Washington House of Republicans)

(Photo courtesy Washington House of Republicans)

After 14 years in the Washington State Legislature, 2nd District Republican Rep. J.T. Wilcox, recently announced he won’t be running for another term. He said younger leadership needs to take over and he’s tired of his colleagues, both Democrat and Republican, focusing on theatrics rather than results.

Wilcox is a member of the Wilcox family, who owns Wilcox Family Farms. Wilcox Family Farms is an advertiser on KIRO Newsradio.

“I knew in my heart it was time to go,” Wilcox said, remarking that 12 of his 14 years were spent in Republican leadership. “I feel like I’ve just got too much baggage at this point to be as enthusiastic as I used to be and this is a unique job. Most jobs you’re there working for yourself. In this job, if you’re going to do it well you’ve got to be doing it for everybody else.”

Previous J.T. Wilcox coverage: ‘Almost nothing of consequence’ passed, the state House Republican leader said

I was surprised to hear phrases like ‘painful moments’

I was surprised to hear him use phrases like “painful moments” and “too much baggage” in his explanation for resigning his position. He explained part of it has to do with being in the Republican minority for years and working hard despite knowing the work would be overshadowed by Democrat priorities.

For future lawmakers, his advice is to turn off the noise and focus on the work.

“I was recently asked ‘What would be your advice for people that come into the legislature in the future’ and the first thing that I would say is do what I did, quit watching national news,” Wilcox said. “For God’s sake be yourself rather than modeling yourself after the people that appear most, whether it’s MSNBC or FOX or CNN or any of those — those are generally performers.

“Not all of them but the ones that show up the most are there because they’re good performers,” he continued. “We don’t need that in Washington and the very best legislators are people, Republicans and Democrats, whose names you don’t know.”

More from Colleen O’Brien: Seafood fraud, what is it and how to avoid it

To hear the entire interview with Rep. Wilcox, listen to the March 1 Seattle’s Morning News podcast.

Listen to Seattle’s Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the podcast here.

Seattle's Morning News

forever chemicals living defensively...

Dave Ross

Ross: Living defensively has its limits when facing ‘forever chemicals’

The trouble is that "living defensively" has its limits – as we heard when 3M lost control of its "forever chemicals."

6 days ago

pedestrian sun glare...

Angela Poe Russell

Angela Poe Russell: A PSA all pedestrians need to hear

A more common scenario playing out on roadways contributes to more than 9,000 accidents for pedestrians each year is Sun glare.

7 days ago

Image: Walter Cronkite attends the International Radio And Television Society Foundation's 2004 Gol...

Matt Markovich

Markovich: What would ‘the most trusted man in America’ think of AI, ‘news’ now?

What would Walter Cronkite think of artificial intelligence in our world of opinionated "news" outlets (and that's news in quotes)?

7 days ago

Image: In this photo illustration, the logos of social media applications Instagram, Facebook, Link...

Dave Ross

Ross: If you hope the government will save kids from social media, think again

Social media firm TikTok must sell itself to a non-Chinese company, or it goes dark in the U.S. But that law is headed straight to court.

9 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Are You Ready For The WNBA Season?

The WBNA season begins tonight, and the anticipation is high! Gee Scott joins Seattle Morning News to discuss ticket prices and the hype behind Caitlin Clark. Listen to the Seattle’s Morning News w/ Dave Ross & Colleen O’Brien Show every weekday at 5am on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM Listen to the Gee and Ursula Show […]

15 days ago

Image: New Apple iPhone 15 models are displayed in the Apple store at The Grove in Los Angeles on t...

Dave Ross

Ross: Social media companies must be responsible for content they broadcast

A phone call takes place between those who agree to talk. But a message posted on social media where anyone can see it? That's a broadcast.

16 days ago

Colleen O’Brien: Rep. Wilcox explains why he’s leaving the legislature