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Oregon ethics commission to dismiss cases against 2 Washington County commissioners, issue letters of education to 2 others
Oregon ethics commission to dismiss cases against 2 Washington County commissioners, issue letters of education to 2 others
Oregon ethics commission to dismiss cases against 2 Washington County commissioners, issue letters of education to 2 others

Published on: 03/02/2026

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Washington County commissioners, from left, Nafisa Fai, Jerry Willey, Chair Kathryn Harrington, Pam Treece and Jason Snider, listen during a Clean Water Services board meeting. The state ethics commission is poised to issue letters of education to Harrington and Treece and dismiss cases related to Fai and Willey after investigating whether the four violated state ethics law during trips they took on behalf of the county sewer agency.

The state ethics commission plans to issue letters of education to two Washington County commissioners and dismiss cases related to two other commissioners after investigating whether the four violated state ethics law during trips they took on behalf of the county sewer agency.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/watchdog/2026/03/oregon-ethics-commission-to-dismiss-case-against-2-washington-county-commissioners-issue-letter-of-education-to-2-others.html

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