Snohomish County seeks volunteers for County Charter Amendment Committees

The following is a release from Snohomish County:

The following is a release from Snohomish County:

Snohomish County is one of seven charter counties in the State of Washington. The Snohomish County Charter was adopted in 1980 and first amended in 1986. The County Charter may, by public vote, be amended every ten years. In 2015, Snohomish County voters elected a Charter Review Commission composed of fifteen members, three from each Council District.

On June 29, 2016, the Charter Review Commission voted to submit the following propositions to the public for the November 2016 ballot.

Proposition 1 – Commission on Human Rights

Proposition 2 – Public Advocate

Proposition 3 – Nondiscrimination

Proposition 4 – Hearing Examiner Appeals

Proposition 5 – Council Meetings

Proposition 6 – Appointment and Confirmation

Proposition 7 – Redistricting

More information about the Charter Review Commission can be found at http://snohomishcountywa.gov/3520/Charter-Review-Commission.

Snohomish County has the responsibility of appointing members to a committee that will write a statement for each measure (pro) and a committee that will write a statement against each measure (con). Committees are allowed to have up to three members. Council is seeking people to serve on either a pro or con committee for each ballot measure. If you are interested in serving on a committee, please submit a completed application to the Snohomish County Council no later than noon on July 18.

Statements in support or opposition of charter amendments are to be submitted to the County by Aug. 16. Rebuttal statements in response to opposing committee statements are due byAug. 19.