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https://chronline.com/stories/conservation-group-sues-governor-over-wildlife-commission-appointment,379560?fbclid=IwY2xjawJ4tmVleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFjdTFSbmV5b3ZDYUlkWVJqAR4H9HTmtzIuccaWumuLIaz7pLwgtQtbODBZl1ePw32ZQqgmGM4hieHBOl9mEQ_aem_GuFMH_Oy-aA8dleHib_HkQ

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An Olympia-based conservation organization has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Bob Ferguson over his reappointment of Molly Linville to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, arguing Linville cannot hold two elected or appointed positions simultaneously.

The Washington Wildlife First Foundation's lawsuit, filed in Thurston County Superior Court on Tuesday, alleges that Linville is ineligible to serve on the commission since she also serves as a member of the Palisades School Board.

According to a letter obtained by The Spokesman-Review, Linville resigned from the Palisades School Board.

The nine members of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission hold six-year terms and are tasked with overseeing the Department of Fish and Wildlife. The commission must include three members from Western and Eastern Washington and three members who can be from anywhere in the state.

While membership requires Senate confirmation, members serve as voting members on the commission while awaiting approval.

According to her resignation letter, Linville stepped down from the school board Thursday.

"Rather than drag the school through the mud and clog up the courts with this lawsuit, I am choosing to step down," Linville wrote, adding that she had "done nothing more wrong than volunteering my time to two entities."

The Palisades School District has 29 students and three teachers in Douglas County.

Claire Davis, executive director of Washington Wildlife First, said Thursday it was unclear how the resignation would impact the lawsuit. A spokesperson for Ferguson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday afternoon.

Days before the session ends, it is uncertain if the Senate will vote on the nominations before it adjourns on Sunday. The Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee is scheduled to hold an executive session on three appointments to the commission on Friday morning. With so little time remaining in the session, the nominations might not be brought to vote before the full Senate.

Days before he left office, Jay Inslee nominated Ferry County rancher Lynn O'Connor to Linville's position representing Eastern Washington on the commission.

Ferguson announced on April 9 that he had nominated Linville, Jim Anderson and Victor Garcia to the commission, writing in a statement that the three brought "deep and varied experience, as well as unique perspectives to the Fish & Wildlife Commission."

The appointment comes after the governor's office reviewed 14 eligible nominations to the commission.

Linville, a rancher from Douglas County, was previously appointed to a six-year term by  Inslee in 2019.

According to Linville's biography provided in Ferguson's announcement, she received a bachelor's degree in wildlife biology from the University of Montana and previously worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a wildlife biologist and a refuge manager.

While on the commission, Linville has worked with lawmakers on fire suppression in communities not served by a fire district and on fire impacts on rangeland, according to her commission biography.

In 2018, Linville received the Redd Fund Award from the Society for Range Management for excellence in range management.

The Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation filed a similar lawsuit in 2023 after Inslee appointed Commissioner Lorna Smith, who also served on the Jefferson County Planning Commission, to the post. Following the lawsuit, Smith resigned from the planning commission and continues to serve on the wildlife commission.

Linville's term will expire on Dec. 31, 2030.

© 2025 The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.). Visit www.spokesman.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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Spiteful and cruel, but unsurprising for WWF.

I know everyone is equal under the law, but there is a big, big difference between Jefferson County Planning Committee (what Lorna Smith held) and serving on the school board for a district so rural it only has 29 kids and 3 teachers.

Jefferson County has an embarassment of riches for good candidates by comparison, to the community of Palisades for civic engagement.
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Well they really can't do jack squat about it..

The Lorna law has already been established...

And I forget...did WWF sue Jay in regards to Lorna..

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We can't scream foul about the other team then do the same thing folks.  They sued for the same thing we sued. Play by the rules regardless of what side you're on :twocents:
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We can't scream foul about the other team then do the same thing folks.  They sued for the same thing we sued. Play by the rules regardless of what side you're on :twocents:

Yes and no.

The case against Lorna Smith, and the argument that Sportsmen's Alliance made was that "She should not have been appointed because she was already serving on the county planning commission and the RCW says you can't do both" The judicial solution, and therefore the precedent, was that her appointment to the Commission was valid but she needed to choose one to step down from. SA sued, in a test case, to get Lorna rescinded, but they failed for that outcome and the precedent was established.

So WWF in filing this suit wasn't trying to get her appointment rescinded. They could have done nothing....the same way no one else did anything about Lorna until SA did. BUT they did do something- they sued to force her to choose one- with the knowledge that she'd likely leave her school board position.

Legally sound case to bring? sure. But it wasn't ethically or morally defensible, and it wasn't done of their deference to the state constitution and RCW's. I don't think this was "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" This was their pound of flesh for being bad losers, because that's how much they actually care about the state and it's residents- and they prove it over and over again.

They sued because they wanted to spite her and shade the governor for not giving them their preferred Commissioners. They wanted her community to lose her civic engagement. There are 29 kids. 3 teachers. K-6 schoolhouse. Palisades is as rural as it gets. This was just an opportunity to be sh***y, even if it was legally compliant


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We can't scream foul about the other team then do the same thing folks.  They sued for the same thing we sued. Play by the rules regardless of what side you're on :twocents:

Lorna was on a county commission, that was clearly prohibited. Molly Linville served on her local school board.

What part of serving on a school board violates the WAC?

Persons eligible for appointment as members of the commission shall have general knowledge of the habits and distribution of fish and wildlife and shall not hold another state, county, or municipal elective or appointive office

A school board is NOT elective state, county or municipal position nor is it an appointed position.

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We can't scream foul about the other team then do the same thing folks.  They sued for the same thing we sued. Play by the rules regardless of what side you're on :twocents:

Lorna was on a county commission, that was clearly prohibited. Molly Linville served on her local school board.

What part of serving on a school board violates the WAC?

Persons eligible for appointment as members of the commission shall have general knowledge of the habits and distribution of fish and wildlife and shall not hold another state, county, or municipal elective or appointive office

A school board is NOT elective state, county or municipal position nor is it an appointed position.
maybe I'm confused then.  I assumed public schools fell under the umbrella of either state, county, or city and it's an elected position :dunno:

https://ballotpedia.org/Molly_Linville_(Palisades_School_District,_District_3,_Washington,_candidate_2023)
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Molly resigned on her own, Lorna gott caught which is a big difference, besides somebody has to be on the board and there are not many in that area

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We can't scream foul about the other team then do the same thing folks.  They sued for the same thing we sued. Play by the rules regardless of what side you're on :twocents:

Lorna was on a county commission, that was clearly prohibited. Molly Linville served on her local school board.

What part of serving on a school board violates the WAC?

Persons eligible for appointment as members of the commission shall have general knowledge of the habits and distribution of fish and wildlife and shall not hold another state, county, or municipal elective or appointive office

A school board is NOT elective state, county or municipal position nor is it an appointed position.
maybe I'm confused then.  I assumed public schools fell under the umbrella of either state, county, or city and it's an elected position :dunno:

https://ballotpedia.org/Molly_Linville_(Palisades_School_District,_District_3,_Washington,_candidate_2023)


I did some reading and apparently school districts are defined by state law as municipal corporations so your assumption is actually correct. Learn something new everyday I suppose, I was incorrect, carry on.

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WWF lawsuit was against the govenor. The SA lawsuit was against Lorna and the state paid for the lawyer. WWC LAWSUIT is good for us. They stuck a finger in the govenors eye.

The lawsuit is moot because Linville resigned from the school board.

Lorna likely had some conflict of interest. Is it possible Jefferson County recieved wdfw grants?
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