November 4, 2020 •
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee Wins Reelection

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee
Gov. Jay Inslee secured a third term on November 3 in the state of Washington. He won with a total of 1,964,141 to Loren Culp’s 1,338,491. This is the third term for the Democratic Governor.
Gov. Jay Inslee secured a third term on November 3 in the state of Washington.
He won with a total of 1,964,141 to Loren Culp’s 1,338,491.
This is the third term for the Democratic Governor.
March 27, 2020 •
Washington Governor Signs Political Contribution Bill

Washington State Capitol Building - Cacophony
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill concerning certification of the level of foreign national ownership for corporations participating in state elections. Senate Bill 6152 requires a certification from each corporation making a contribution to the candidate, political committee, or incidental […]
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill concerning certification of the level of foreign national ownership for corporations participating in state elections.
Senate Bill 6152 requires a certification from each corporation making a contribution to the candidate, political committee, or incidental committee stating the corporation’s ownership comprises less than 50% foreign nationals.
The bill becomes effective June 11, 2020.
March 13, 2020 •
Washington Legislature Adjourns, Ups COVID-19 Funding

Washington State Capitol Building - Cacophony
The 2020 session of the Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on March 12 after 60 days in session. Lawmakers’ final hours of work were overshadowed by the continued onslaught of COVID-19 news in the state. This prompted passage of […]
The 2020 session of the Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on March 12 after 60 days in session.
Lawmakers’ final hours of work were overshadowed by the continued onslaught of COVID-19 news in the state.
This prompted passage of a supplemental state budget doubling funding from $100 million to $200 million for the COVID-19 response.
Lawmakers noted the sense of urgency to finish their work quickly due to growing concerns about the spread of the virus.
During the session, legislators passed a bill concerning certification of the level of foreign national ownership for corporations participating in state elections.
Senate Bill 6152 requires a certification from each corporation making a contribution to the candidate, political committee, or incidental committee.
The certification must state the corporation’s ownership is comprised of less than 50% of foreign nationals.
Legislators also passed a procurement bill providing for accountability and transparency in government contracting.
House Bill 1521 requires evaluation of contract performance.
The evaluation assess whether decisions to contract out government services to the private sector are achieving their stated objectives.
In addition, the bill intends to ensure public contractors given access to state resources are held to ethical standards consistent with public values.
Gov. Jay Inslee has 20 days to act on the bills.
May 22, 2013 •
Washington Governor Signs Bill Creating Contribution Limits on Commissioners of Public Hospital District Boards
Candidates can no longer accept unlimited contributions from individuals
Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill Monday further extending the state’s contribution limits to other elected offices. Senate Bill 5748 now sets contribution limits on candidates running for a seat on a public hospital district board of commissioners in a district with a population over 150,000.
No person, other than a bona fide political party or a caucus political committee, will be allowed to contribute more than $900 per election for those candidates. Each primary, general, and special election are considered a separate election for purposes of the contribution limits, so a person would be allowed to contribute $900 during the primary and another $900 during the general election.
Senator Pam Roach was the bill’s main sponsor and she said, “This is a victory for citizens who reside in public hospital districts…Recent commission races have seen large contributions from single sources that have over powered the campaigns. All elected positions in state, county, and local government have campaign finance limitations except for public hospital commissioners. There is no reason that candidates for public hospital district board of commissioners should not live under the same rules as other elected officials. This bill corrects that problem.”
The bill will take effect on July 28, 2013.
Photo of Gov. Jay Inslee courtesy of Thomas Sørenes on Wikipedia.
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