The scene opens on Rosella Mosby, a woman in a drab olive jacket and jeans, her long, auburn hair pulled back in a pony tail. Behind her an expanse of leafy greens fills the middle distance and a barn, slightly out of focus, looms in the background.
“Join farm families across Washington in voting no on 1631,” Mosby says, closing out the ad. A cutaway box appears over her shoulder on stage right, listing the farming organizations that have taken a stand against the initiative that would place a fee on carbon emissions. ...