Well, they didn't the name of our org correct - that's WASHINGTON PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, see green logo to your right - but at least the
Columbian gave credit where it's due: to WPC members and Clark County Democratic activists, who got a Clean Campaigns resolution passed in their county. They submitted it to the State party two years in a row, where it passed and won the commitment of Party Chair Dwight Pelz.
Local Dems big in bid for "clean campaigns
Tim Probst of Vancouver, WA, WPC Director Craig Salins, and Dwight Pelz are quoted. Good job all around! Clean Campaigns efforts in WA and nationwide are getting more publicity. I post these news items on the washclean.org site:
PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS IN THE NEWS