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Charter review panel refers alleged OPMA and First Amendment concerns to bylaws committee after public complaint about social-media post

2828273 · March 24, 2025
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A public commenter alleged a commissioner reposted private email and public-comment material on a Substack page; the Charter Review Commission voted to send the issue of social-media conduct, OPMA and First Amendment implications to its bylaws committee for review.

The Charter Review Commission on March 24 voted to refer allegations about social-media conduct and possible Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) and First Amendment implications to its bylaws committee after a public commenter described what she said was public retaliation.

In public comment, a resident identified in the transcript as Miss Johnston recounted an e-mail exchange she had with a commissioner following an earlier meeting and said the commissioner later published the exchange and portions of her campaign materials on a Substack newsletter called the Clallam County…

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