Hi Paul - I understand your concern, and in times like these, a bit of skepticism is entirely justified. I truly respect and appreciate your thoughtful response.
My name is Ron Reed, and I live in Spokane. I’m a retired business owner, having founded, owned, and operated a technology company with my wife for 28 years before selling it in 2017. Now, at 72, my focus is on the future of my four granddaughters and the health of our planet. I’m not a lawyer — just a grandfather who deeply cares about the world we’re leaving behind.
The reason I’m “deeply concerned” stems from witnessing the ongoing mismanagement within the department over many years. When the 2021 State Auditor’s Report was released, I was alarmed by the findings, which confirmed my fears about the department’s culture. I believed then, as I do now, that such mismanagement would inevitably lead to tragedies like those experienced by Erin Peterson, Mary Valentine, and their families.
My frustration has only grown as I’ve seen a lack of genuine concern from the majority of the Commissioners during my ongoing communications with Chair Baker and the rest. I’ve raised these issues twice with the Governor’s office, where I was assured that they share my concerns. However, as you likely know, once Commissioners are appointed and confirmed by the Senate, there is no mechanism to remove them. The same holds true for the Director and upper management — only the Commission has the authority to address those issues.
I’d be happy to privately share the letters I mentioned, should you be interested. I would like to share them with Mark Owens if you know him. They come from a place of deep concern and reflect the urgency I feel on these critical issues.