Ryu lease may become issue in King County Council race
Monday, January 7, 2013
From our news partner, The Seattle Times
State Rep. Cindy Ryu’s lease for her district office in Shoreline may become an issue in the race to replace King County Councilman Bob Ferguson.
Ryu’s district office has drawn attention because she leases the space from her husband, Cody Ryu. They own the Aurora Avenue plaza where her office is located. The plaza has an assessed value of $3.9 million, according to county records.
House rules don’t explicitly prohibit such an arrangement, said Sekerak. A closer analysis – which he doesn’t do – would be required to determine if the deal personally benefited or enriched Ryu, which would make the lease illegal and unethical. That determination would be made by Legislative Ethics Board if it received a formal complaint, said board counsel Mike O’Connell. The board hasn’t received a complaint yet.
Times writer Bob Young quotes state law as forbidding state officials from having an interest in contracts or leases they’ve signed.
The Times said that Ryu now shares the office with fellow Democratic 32nd District State Rep. Ruth Kagi.
The other finalists are Seattle attorney Rod Dembowski, Shoreline City Council member Will Hall, Shoreline Planning Commission member Keith Scully, and King County Deputy Ombudsman Chuck Sloane.
A citizens’ committee has recommended the five finalists to County Executive Dow Constantine. From those five, Constantine will forward three names to the Metropolitan King County Council, which then will select one to serve the rest of Ferguson’s District 1 term this year. Ferguson was elected state attorney general in November.
After Ferguson becomes attorney general next week, the County Council will have 60 days to appoint one of the the three nominees.
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