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Committee hears five gubernatorial appointees for Public Disclosure Commission and Washington State Women’s Commission

2260881 · February 11, 2025
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The committee received sworn testimony from five gubernatorial appointees — James Oswald (Public Disclosure Commission reappointment) and four nominees to the Washington State Women’s Commission — describing their backgrounds and priorities; hearings were closed with no recorded committee votes.

The Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs and Elections Committee on Feb. 11 heard five gubernatorial appointments: James Oswald for the Public Disclosure Commission and four nominees to the Washington State Women’s Commission — Allison Ford Holub, Yolanda King Lowe, Malia Mullen (Rosiah) and Christina Cobdish.

Each nominee provided sworn testimony under Senate Rule 69. James Oswald, appearing remotely, described a long career in campaign finance and election-related law, said he retired from the bar at the end of 2023 and said the Public Disclosure Commission is working to manage a high volume of administrative complaints and to simplify and better-target administrative…

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