The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) has called out the Washougal Moms group for failing to register as a political action committee.
In a formal written warning issued by the PDC on Oct. 27, the state commission said the Washougal Moms had also failed to identify its financial sponsors and had not reported required financial contributions and expenditures, per state law.
Formed in May to defend three mothers accused of disrupting a Washougal School Board meeting, the Washougal Moms group has since hosted a “tribunal” to elect a shadow school board, posted vehement opposition to at least one school board incumbent running for reelection and called for current school board officials to be removed and arrested.
Washougal residents Melanie Wilson and Wendi Moose sent complaints to the PDC regarding the Washougal Moms earlier this year, alleging the group was actively campaigning against school board incumbents and accepting contributions to buy campaign-related signs and fund a website but had not registered with the state as a political action group.
“The impact on the public of this group has been profound, since school board meetings have become tense with members of this group both vitriolically berating school board members and inviting individuals — such as a non-resident ‘Proud Boy’ — to threaten school board members. They have offered to write prepared statements for individuals willing to appear at school board meetings,” Wilson wrote in her complaint.