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Chief
07-09-2008, 04:52 PM
http://whatcomforum.blogspot.com/

OLYMPIA – Attorney General Rob McKenna today announced the state will appeal a recent King County Superior Court ruling that suggests three sections of the Municipal Water law are invalid.

“We respectfully disagree with the Superior Court’s decision to strike down three of the eight challenged sections of the Municipal Water Law,” McKenna said. “We believe that the law as crafted by the Legislature is a constitutionally-sound way to protect our growing water needs while protecting the environment. I’m confident that our view will ultimately prevail in court.”

The Municipal Water Law was enacted in 2003 to protect water service for Washington state citizens. It requires water systems to plan for the future and use water efficiently. The law has been challenged by some Washington tribes and environmental groups.

On June 11, 2008, King County Superior Court Judge Jim Rogers ruled that three sections of the Municipal Water Law were invalid, suggesting they violate the constitutional separation of powers between the legislative and judicial branches of government. Judge Rogers said the Legislature had overstepped its authority by in effect setting aside an earlier state Supreme Court ruling on water rights.

**SCHNIPP**

See what I mean WB?? We can't even get a thing like water right here in the State, so what good are Democrats doing us in Olympia??

Anyone ever question Jim Moeller or Deb Wallace about these kinds of issues before you just blindly vote for them??

What does Joseph James make of this??

Enquiring minds want to know...

ddrrii

Waterbuffalo
07-09-2008, 10:09 PM
Ok, if you and I will be calling out politicians, lets be "fair" and call out even the politically lame duck and ones who do not get call out on a regular basis.

Jamie, Ed, Joseph James, Craig, Jim, Deb, Joe Zarelli and Bruce Chandler (probably the point man in the Southwest Washington Crown Jewel on water RIGHTS issues.) along witht the rest.

What do you think about this legislation and the state AG's office?