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Ethics panel debates whether Seattle mayor’s undisclosed parental contributions fall under local code
Summary
The Independent Ethics Review Board discussed a published report that a newly elected Seattle mayor failed to disclose parental contributions, paid a $250 fine and later refunded the money; members debated whether the matter belongs to state election authorities or is subject to the board’s local code and considered remedial penalties such as a letter of censure.
The Independent Ethics Review Board met Wednesday, April 22 and examined a published report that a newly elected Seattle mayor did not disclose campaign contributions from her parents, later paid a $250 fine and refunded the money.
Chair (speaker 4) told members the article framed the payment as a corrective action intended “to avoid creating an avenue for future candidates to circumvent campaign finance laws.” Board members discussed whether the facts described would fall within the board’s local code or were principally a matter for state election authorities.
Several members…
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