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Peter Goldman, Russ Daggatt, Maryanne Tagney-Jones, and Kathy Fletcher

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Peter Goldman is director and managing attorney with the Washington Forest Law Center. Russ Daggatt serves on the boards of Earthjustice, a national non-profit public interest law firm, and American Rivers, a leading conservation organization. Maryanne Tagney-Jones serves on the Council of Advisors at the Cascade Land Conservancy and is the former board chair of CLC. Kathy Fletcher is former executive director of People for Puget Sound.
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