A Thurston County, Washington, man the Seattle Times once called a “serial filer of campaign-finance complaints aimed at Washington’s Democratic candidates and organizations” has extended his reach into Camas.
Glen Morgan, of Tenino, Washington, filed a complaint with the state’s Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) on Oct. 7, alleging the city of Camas, Camas Mayor Shannon Turk, Camas City Council members, City Administrator Pete Capell and Parks and Recreation Manager Jerry Acheson have “seriously violated Washington State’s campaign finance laws” by hiring a professional services firm to assist with public outreach on the city’s $78 million community-aquatics center construction bond on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Morgan contends the city of Camas, which he mistakenly refers to as “the City of Chelan” in his complaint, “does not employ a contractor to run ‘marketing’ or ‘information’ campaigns as part of it’s (sic) ‘normal and regular’ conduct,” and is using public resources “to run a marketing campaign to promote the tax proposal.”
At issue is the city’s approval of a $69,490 contract with the Portland branch of WSP USA, Inc., a professional services firm that has worked with the city of Camas in the past.
The city contracted with WSP to build an informational website about the bond proposition, create mailers with information about two separate open houses on the community center proposal — one of which was held before the city council voted to put the bond on the ballot to gauge what Camas residents wanted to see included in the bond — put together press releases about the open houses and the bond, create a flyer and set up a Camas Days booth and provide social media updates about the bond and the open houses.