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Board updates county code for salary commission to reflect five districts, reserves one seat for organized labor
Summary
Thurston County staff presented a draft code update that would revise composition rules for the Citizens Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials after changes tied to moving from three to five districts; the draft reserves one seat for an organized‑labor representative and allocates the other seats to personnel or related fields.
Thurston County staff presented a draft update to county code intended to implement changes driven by new state law and the county's shift from three to five commissioner districts.
The code changes would revise how the Citizens Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials is constituted. Staff said the update responds to state statute changes following the county's move from three to five districts and that the new county code would dedicate one of the commission's seats to an organized‑labor representative; the other three seats would be…
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