OLYMPIA, Washington — Gov. Jay Inslee used his “state of the state” address Tuesday, his last before the 2024 election that will determine his replacement, to urge lawmakers to press on with his priorities. Inslee is not running again this year. But his remarks, he said, were not a swan song. “This is not a farewell speech,” Inslee said. “These are not famous last words. I’m not riding into the sunset. Winston Churchill said, ‘This is not time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure.'” Inslee touted his administration and lawmakers’ action on climate change, education, housing and …