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Renton Native Appointed to King County Council to Replace Ferguson

Rod Dembowski was appointed as King County council member on Monday, replacing Bob Ferguson. Ferguson was elected State Attorney General last November in the 2012 General Election.

Renton native Rod Dembowski was appointed Monday to the King County Council, besting two State Representative Cindy Ryu and Shoreline City Councilmember Will Hall for the honor.  

The vacated position 1 seat was left open after former councilmember Bob Ferguson won election as State Attorney General last November in the 2012 General Election over fellow King County Councilman Reagan Dunn. Friends and family joined Dembowski inside King County Council's chambers for its formal announcement this afternoon.

“I am honored to have been given the opportunity to work on behalf of the residents of District 1 and all of King County,” said Dembowski. He thanked the King County Council and personally recognized the help of Bernie Talmas, Mayor of Woodinville and Chair of the Eastside Transportation Partnership and Denis Law, Mayor of Renton and President of the Sound Cities Association. Getting right to work, Dembowski said he would attend both the Kenmore and Shoreline city council meetings this evening.

Dembowski, a current resident of Northeast Seattle, is a partner and real estate lawyer at the law firm Foster Pepper. But he his start had humbler beginnings in a single-parent household in Renton, where his family sometimes struggled to pay the bills — selling socks at swap meets and getting healthcare from neighborhood clinics.

“Because of our shared investment in health care for the needy, public K-12 education, and a top-notch public University, I was able to attain my dreams of public service," said Dembowski. "I pledge that I will do everything in my power to pass those opportunities on to the next generation and will work tirelessly to ensure King County remains the best place in the world to live, work, and raise a family.”

Dembowski also thanked his fellow finalists for the council seat.

“I look forward to working with Representative Ryu in the legislature on behalf of the citizens of King County and I hope to work with Councilmember Hall as we develop regional plans that benefit our suburban cities,” said Dembowski.

The District 1 seat represents north King County, including part of Seattle, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Woodinville, Bothell and the north part of Kirkland.

Dembowski will need to defend his seat in the general election this November. He has already raised more than $70,000 for the race from hundreds of contributors and has announced his plans to hold his seat in November. Over 100 people attended his campaign kickoff Sunday at the Meadowbrook Community Center, where supporters packed the auditorium.

After the appointment, State AG Ferguson immediately announced his endorsement of Dembowski. King County Executive Dow Constantine congratulated Dembowski and thanked the citizen panel that helped select the finalists.

“I have known Councilmember Dembowski for many years and have admired his work as an activist, an attorney, and a community volunteer," Contantine said. “I’d like to thank the members of the 13-member Citizens Advisory Committee that helped me choose an extraordinary group of finalists – Rod, State Rep. Cindy Ryu, and Shoreline City Councilmember Will Hall. I salute the members of the King County Council for their thoughtful consideration of these nominees and I thank them for their decisive and timely action to provide excellent representation to the people of the First Council District."

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Jennifer B June 9, 2013 at 11:44 am
Yeah, just noticing that it's not advertised ANYWHERE on City of Renton pages for Sunday. I, too,Read More find it difficult to get to the Piazza on Tues nights by 6pm because of my work schedule. Would be REALLY helpful if the CoR mentioned on the official Renton Farmer's Market that there will be no Sunday market this year instead of making people hunt down the info (or lack thereof) :-( I'll opt to head out the Maple Valley FM on Sat's instead. A bit of a drive but they always have good eats and offerings! Just wish they had more than 1 vendor offering farm-fresh, free-range eggs <sigh> as the vendor sells out sooo quickly!
Kim Blakeley June 11, 2013 at 04:47 pm
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Renate Beedon May 27, 2013 at 12:31 pm
I am so sad that it has come to this. I am so sad that KCLS was able to get what he wanted afterRead More all the effort put in by the citizens. Does this mean that no matter what we, the citizens, do, we lose? I would like our mayor to talk to us and explain some of the background activities so we can better understand what really happened.
Dave Beedon May 27, 2013 at 03:47 pm
Mr. Lambert says some things that are speculative. For instance, how does he know that City AttorneyRead More “Larry Warren was not willing to defend the City “? However, Mr. Lambert does raise interesting questions. What transpired at the three-person meeting of June 27? That wasn’t a casual get-together that occurred spontaneously, it was a planned meeting about business concerning KCLS and the City. If the City cannot provide notes from the meeting, I have to ask “Why?” Were they lost? Were they never taken in the first place? If notes were not taken in such an important meeting, why not? The “threatening letters” mentioned by Mr. Lambert should be made available for public consumption. That’s called “transparency.” Are they available on the World-Wide Web? If there is a third such letter, why hasn’t the City provided it to Mr. Lambert? The idea of one government agency’s suing another is interesting but scary. Who pays for it? (Taxpayers, of course!) Who wins and who loses? Could KCLS have prevailed in a lawsuit that pitted its interpretation of the inter-local agreement (ILA) against the vote of the citizenry? If so, how would that have affected the initiative process (other than helping KCLS)? The ILA that I and Mr. Lambert refer to is document CAG-11-130, available on the City’s website at http://rentonwa.gov/uploadedFiles/Governement/CAG-11-130%20Interlocal%20Agreement.pdf . The library issue continues to generate questions.
Dave Beedon May 27, 2013 at 03:48 pm
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