King County LAC members:
We will meet Sunday, October 26, at the Des Moines Library, in the 33rd Legislative District. Our guest will be King County Council member, former state Representative and state Senator Julia Patterson, and the subject will be the proposed King County Charter amendments that will be on the November ballot.
The proposed amendments are attached, as are the agenda and directions to the Des Moines Library. Council member Patterson will explain the charter review process, how these proposed amendments came to be on the ballot, who supported them, who opposed them, and what is likely to result from their passage or failure to pass.
Co-chair Sarajane Siegfriedt will conduct this meeting. I will not be present because October 26 is my birthday, and I'll be spending it with my daughter.
A reminder, please, that we are seeking someone to co-chair this committee along with Sarajane, as my tenure as interim co-chair will end after the December meeting. If you are interested in some highly rewarding work that advances our agenda and helps build the Democratic Party in King County and in Washington, this might be the job for you.
We'll send out one more reminder a few days before the meeting. In the meantime, please bang those doors and make those calls, and let's elect Democrats up and down the ticket. Thanks.
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Ivan Weiss, 206-463-4647 <ivan.weiss {at} centurytel.net>
Sarajane Siegfriedt, 206-440-5829 <sarajane3h {at} comcast. net>
LAC co-chairs
King County Legislative Action Committee (LAC)
Sunday, October 26, 2008, Des Moines Library
Draft Agenda
2:00 I. Welcome/Introductio ns
2:15 II. King County Council member Julia Patterson
Discussion of proposed King County Charter amendments on November ballot
3:30 III. Next Steps/Future Meetings
November meeting: Guest speaker to be announced, site TBA
December meeting, Rep. Frank Chopp (D-43), Speaker of the House, site TBA
Development of Committee's legislative agenda for 2009 session; plans for Lobby Day in Olympia, Monday, February 16.
4:30 IV. Adjourn
Directions to Des Moines Library:
The library is on the corner of South 216th Street and 11th Avenue South, next to Des Moines City Hall and across the street from Wesley Homes Retirement Center.
I-5 Northbound: Take Exit 149B, and head west on Highway 516 (Kent-Des Moines Road). Turn right on Pacific Highway S (Highway 99). At the next major intersection, turn left on 216th Street. After going down the hill, turn left on 11th Avenue.
I-5 Southbound:
Take Exit 151. At the stop sign, go straight ahead on 200th Street. At the next major intersection, turn left on International Boulevard (Highway 99/Pacific Highway S). At the third stoplight, turn right on 216th Street. After going down the hill, turn left on 11th Avenue.
From Burien:
Head south on First Avenue, which becomes Marine View Drive. At the first four-way intersection with lights, turn left on 7th Place South, which becomes 216th Street. At the top of the small hill, turn right on 11th Avenue.
Bus Routes:
The Des Moines Library is served by bus routes 121, 122, 131, 132, and 166.
Metro Route 166 stops immediately outside the Des Moines Library on South 216th Street. Route 132 has a stop across the street from the QFC in Des Moines, which is about 1/4 of a mile from the library.
For bus times, call Metro's Rider Information line at 206-553-3000 or 800-542-7876 or visit their Web site. .
KING COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENTS ON THE BALLOT
King County Charter Amendment No. 1 (Initiative 25 on ballot)
Elected Elections Director
Shall the King County Charter be amended to provide that the position of county director of elections be created as a nonpartisan elected office?
King County Charter Amendment No. 2
Prohibiting Discrimination
Shall Section 840 of the King County Charter be amended to add disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression to the prohibited grounds for discrimination in county employment and county contracting, and to limit the prohibition against discrimination in county contracting to contracts with nongovernmental entities, as provided in Ordinance No. 16204?
Ordinance 16204 -
http://mkcclegisear ch.metrokc. gov/attachments/ 31159.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 3
Regional Committees
Shall Sections 230.10, 270.20 and 270.30 of the King County Charter be amended to reduce the number of county council members on regional committees, establish a vice chair position on regional committees, authorize the regional policy committee to adopt its own work program, add authority for regional committees to initiate legislation, modify regional committee procedures, and authorize the addition of nonvoting members to the water quality committee, as provided in Ordinance No. 16205?
Ordinance 16205 -
http://mkcclegisear ch.metrokc. gov/attachments/ 31251.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 4
Additional Qualifications for Elected Officials
Shall Section 630 of the King County Charter be amended to authorize the county council to establish additional qualifications for separately elected officials who head executive departments, as provided in Ordinance No. 16206?
Ordinance 16206 -
http://mkcclegisear ch.metrokc. gov/attachments/ 31160.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 5
Establishing Forecast Council and Office of Economic and Financial Analysis
Shall the King County Charter be amended to require the establishment of a forecast council and an office of economic and financial analysis, as provided in Ordinance No. 16207?
Ordinance 16207 -
http://mkcclegisear ch.metrokc. gov/attachments/ 31161.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 6
Budget Deadlines
Shall Sections 410 and 420 of the King County Charter be amended to impose deadlines that are twenty days earlier than existing deadlines for county agencies to submit budget information to the county executive and for the county executive to present a proposed budget to the county council, as provided in Ordinance No. 16208?
Ordinance 16208 -
http://mkcclegisearch.metrokc.gov/attachments/ 31162.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 7
Charter Amendment by Citizen Initiative
Shall King County Charter Section 800 be amended to establish a new process for citizens to directly propose amendments to the King County Charter and to set the signature threshold for citizen-initiated charter amendments at twenty percent of votes cast in the last election for county executive, as provided in Ordinance No. 16221?
(Note: The ballot title for King County Charter Amendment No. 7 is subject to possible modification if a court of competent jurisdiction issues an order altering the language.)
Ordinance 16221 -
http://mkcclegisearch.metrokc.gov/attachments/ 31377.pdf
King County Charter Amendment No. 8 (Initiative 26 on ballot)
Nonpartisan Elections
Shall the King County Charter be amended to make the offices of King county executive, King county assessor and King county council nonpartisan, and to establish the nonpartisan selection of districting committee members?