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The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) is an agency of the Washington state government that regulates candidates, campaigns and lobbyists. It enforces the state's disclosure and campaign finances laws, and provides public access to information about lobbying activities, the financial affairs of elected and appointed public ...
Washington State government consists of more than 190 agencies, departments, and commissions. The main administrative departments are: [1] Agriculture (WSDA); Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP)
Initiative to the People 276 (or the Public Disclosure Act) was a law approved by the people of Washington in a vote held in 1972.The law required the state government to establish the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission in order to provide information to the public about campaign fundraising and expenditures [2] The initiative was passed by the people at the same time as the ...
The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission on Tuesday issued a $5,000 fine to the Washington State Republican Party for four campaign finance and political advertising violations.. The PDC ...
The secretary of state is in effect the guarantor of the continuity and stability of good government in Washington, with his or her role extending to the certification, filing, and preservation of public records, the supervision of all aspects of state and local elections, and the registration and regulatory oversight of businesses and charities.
The democracy voucher part of this bill provided voters two $50-dollar vouchers to be given to state candidates. [14] The bill passed with over 51% of the vote, but South Dakota Republicans repealed the bill in early 2017. An "emergency clause" was included in the repeal preventing resubmission of the ballot initiative. [15]
Fred Jarrett is a member of the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission. [1] His appointment to the commission, announced in April 2019 by Washington Governor Jay Inslee, [2] noted that he had recently retired as Senior Deputy of the King County Executive, which he joined with the incoming administration of Dow Constantine in 2010. [3]
Curtis Paul King [1] (born 1946) [2] is an American businessman and politician of the Republican Party.He is a member of the Washington State Senate.He has represented District 14 since 2007.