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Washington Assn of County Commission/Council Clerks - WACCCs

Role in Local Government

The purpose of the Washington Association of Commission/Council Clerks (WACCCs) is to promote interaction among the Clerks of Board of County Commissioners and Councils; to create a source of contact for Clerks to gather information, to further education and professionalism, and to better serve County Government and their constituencies in Washington State.

The Clerk of the Board serves as the Clerk to the County Commissioners/Councils. They are responsible for recording all official actions of the legislative body. The Commissions’ actions are considered historical and their records are permanent. In addition to compiling and maintaining Commission records, Clerks also act as the liaison for the Commission, which means they communicate for the Board and establish and maintain relationships with and for them. Clerks manage the Commissioners’ Office, arrange the Board’s meetings and appointments, process all of the information that comes into the office be it through phone, mail, email, personal visits or fax, and alerts the Commissioners to important issues. Clerks are often charged with composing all of the public information that leaves the Commissioners’ Office. They often work in a confidential capacity and are required to support the Board in their handling of personnel issues, potential litigation, contractual issues, agency enforcement issues, and other items that are sensitive in nature.

It is imperative that the Clerk know and understand the laws that govern their business, like the Open Public Meetings Act, Appearance of Fairness Doctrine, Ethical Codes, and Public Disclosure Laws. Clerks should also have a good understanding of political science and public policy issues that affect the citizens they serve. The position requires strong communication skills as the Clerk is often the primary point of contact for the Commissioners’ Office and they must be able to communicate policies, procedures, and handle situations effectively.

It is important to note that Clerk of the Board positions are not a “one size fits all” and do differ in duties and functions County by County.

2008 WACCC Officers

Position

Name

County

President

JoAnne Giesbrecht

Skagit

1st Vice President

Opal Robertson

Kitsap

2nd Vice President

Christina Steiner

Yakima

Treasurer

Trish Holden

Clallam

Secretary

Janet Merz

Chelan

East Side Trustee

Mandy Robinson

Kittitas

South West Trustee

Vickie Musgrove

Cowlitz

North West Trustee

Sheila McCallister

Snohomish

Past President

Dayna Prewitt

Douglas

Please note - Elections are held each year during the WSAC Annual Conference




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