A recent invitation by the Benton Co. GOP and The Washington Patriot PAC noted a $20 charge to “cover expenses” for a class on “how to obtain information And [sic] catch Democrat and RINO CORRUPTION.”

The event appeared to violate the rule of the Mid-Columbia Libraries that prohibits charging for events held in meeting rooms. Associate Director of Communications Carlos Orozco wrote the Observer and confirmed the rules which also provides that all meetings be open to the public.

In a telephone conversation with Benton County Republican Chair David Comstock he said that he had not previously reserved a library meeting room and wasn’t aware of the rule on charges until two days ago. He said that admission will now be free. Donations will be accepted.

The Observer asked Orozco in an email if groups sign paperwork that provides the rules for using the library facilities.

Orozco responded, “Our practice is for library staff to review and reference the meeting room policy with the customer at the time of reservation. We do not currently require customers to sign documentation regarding meeting room use.”

According to Orozco, when the library became aware of the issue, the “customer who made the booking of the meeting room was notified and there will be no charge for the event.”