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King County Democrats Turn Up Pressure on Port
The King County Democrats passed a resolution on Tuesday night, similar to the one passed by the 46th District Democrats last Thursday, calling for an investigation into Port Commissioner Pat Davis.
It came to light last week that Davis had signed a memo authorizing a hefty pay package for outgoing Port CEO Mic Dinsmore. Three of her four Commission colleagues say they were never informed about the deal. One, Bob Edwards, has not directly addressed the issue.
The KC Democrats’ vote comes only a few hours after a recall petition on Davis was filed with King County by good government activist Chris Clifford, a Republican.
Comments (4)
Good. Maybe Pat can finally get the hint that it's time for retirement.
Posted by Dave Coffman | April 25, 2007 3:01 AMWhy do the Dems care about this? Is it because they endorsed Pat? or just bored? Did I miss it when they became the Port Watchdog group?
Posted by watcher | April 25, 2007 9:17 AM@2 - because they actually care about ethics and good government, unlike the Reds.
Posted by Will in Seattle | April 25, 2007 10:17 AMred schmed
Posted by watcher | April 25, 2007 11:13 PMComments Closed
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