OLYMPIA — Lt. Gov. Brad Owen has sent Republican Sen. Pam Roach a letter admonishing her for her behavior in recent public hearings, including an exchange during a televised hearing in which she noted campaign contributions made to her opponent in her re-election bid.
The four-page letter obtained Monday by The Associated Press was sent to Roach on Friday. In it, Owen states that her “abusive behavior” must stop. He also informs her that she can only meet with nonpartisan committee staff when in the presence of another senator on the committee, Republican Sen. Kirk Pearson.
Roach said Monday that she hadn’t yet read the letter in its entirety, but said it was a “very unfair assessment.”
“I am a fair chair,” she said. “I am a tough chair.”
Owen, who also serves as the presiding officer overseeing the Senate, wrote that he had received a written complaint following a public hearing on an initiative signature-gathering bill before the Governmental Operations and Security Committee earlier this month, when representatives of the Washington Food Industries Association appeared to testify in support of the bill.