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Charter review commission creates committee to study county ethics rules and possible ballot options
Summary
The commission voted to form a six-member committee to analyze ethics rules, enforcement mechanisms and possible charter or ordinance changes after repeated public comments and commissioner concerns about enforcement gaps.
The Clallam County Charter Review Commission voted May 6 to form a standing committee to study county ethics, enforcement and possible remedies including charter amendments or recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners.
Commissioner Fleck opened the discussion, saying ethics questions have recurred at many meetings and they warrant a dedicated review. "An ethics discussion keeps occurring at every meeting that we need to do an ethics committee," he said, listing state statutes that frame the conversation. Commissioner…
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