December 4, 2015 •
Washington PDC Considers Amending Campaign Finance Regulations
The Public Disclosure Commission is considering whether to adopt new regulations increasing monetary penalties for campaign finance reporting violations. As part of the same proposed rules, the commission is considering changing its methods for resolving some disclosure complaints. Currently, there […]
The Public Disclosure Commission is considering whether to adopt new regulations increasing monetary penalties for campaign finance reporting violations. As part of the same proposed rules, the commission is considering changing its methods for resolving some disclosure complaints.
Currently, there is a three year backlog of complaints; this proposed rule-making is an effort to streamline the complaint process in order to reduce the backlog.
The commission meets December 3, 2015, to consider these new regulations.
November 6, 2015 •
New Elections Director in King County, WA
Voters in King County, Washington elected a new Elections Director. Julie Wise will become the head of the King County Elections Division beginning January 1, 2016. Wise currently holds the position of Deputy Director.
Voters in King County, Washington elected a new Elections Director.
Julie Wise will become the head of the King County Elections Division beginning January 1, 2016. Wise currently holds the position of Deputy Director.
November 4, 2015 •
Democracy Vouchers Pass in Seattle
Initiative 122, a ballot measure proposing to raise property taxes in Seattle to create a publicly financed elections program, has passed. The “Honest Elections Seattle” measure imposes a $30 million tax levy over a 10 year period, granting citizens four […]
Initiative 122, a ballot measure proposing to raise property taxes in Seattle to create a publicly financed elections program, has passed. The “Honest Elections Seattle” measure imposes a $30 million tax levy over a 10 year period, granting citizens four $25 “democracy vouchers” to use towards the campaigns of city candidates.
Initiative 122 also bans contributions from corporations with medium-sized and large city contracts as well as corporations who lobby city officials. Contribution limits are lowered under the measure, from $700 per election cycle to $500.
The initiative becomes effective upon enactment by the city council.
September 23, 2015 •
Washington PDC Names New Director
The Public Disclosure Commission has named Evelyn Fielding Lopez as the agency’s new executive director. Lopez, a Tacoma lawyer who formally worked as an assistant attorney general, will begin work on October 1. The former executive director, Andrea McNamara Doyle, […]
The Public Disclosure Commission has named Evelyn Fielding Lopez as the agency’s new executive director.
Lopez, a Tacoma lawyer who formally worked as an assistant attorney general, will begin work on October 1.
The former executive director, Andrea McNamara Doyle, resigned in May 2015.
July 16, 2015 •
Seattle Ballot Initiative Proposes Pay-to-Play Restrictions, Reduction to Contribution Limits
Initiative 122, a ballot measure proposing to raise property taxes in Seattle to create a publicly financed elections program, will appear on the general election ballot in Seattle. If passed, the “Honest Elections Seattle” measure would impose a $30 million […]
Initiative 122, a ballot measure proposing to raise property taxes in Seattle to create a publicly financed elections program, will appear on the general election ballot in Seattle. If passed, the “Honest Elections Seattle” measure would impose a $30 million tax levy over a 10 year period, granting citizens four $25 “democracy vouchers” to use towards the campaigns of city candidates.
Initiative 122 would also ban contributions from corporations with medium-sized and large city contracts as well as corporations who lobby city officials. Contribution limits would also be lowered under the measure, from $700 per election cycle to $500.
Voters in Seattle will have an opportunity to approve or deny Initiative 122 on November 3, 2015, at the regularly scheduled general election.
July 13, 2015 •
WA Legislature Adjourns Third Special Session
The Washington Legislature adjourned its third special session on Friday, July 10, 2015, after approving legislation to fund construction for new infrastructure. The 2015 legislative session was scheduled to last 105 days, but at adjournment of the third special session, […]
The Washington Legislature adjourned its third special session on Friday, July 10, 2015, after approving legislation to fund construction for new infrastructure.
The 2015 legislative session was scheduled to last 105 days, but at adjournment of the third special session, tallied well over 170 days, making it the longest session in state history.
Photo of the Washington State Capitol building by Nikopoley on Wikimedia Commons.
July 2, 2015 •
Our July Photo Scrapbook
Enjoy these photos from recent June events. BIO International Convention in Philadelphia, PA. While at the BIO International Convention in Philadelphia, PA, Elizabeth Z Bartz connected with BIO President and CEO Jim Greenwood[Top] and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette[Bottom] of Washington. […]
Enjoy these photos from recent June events.
BIO International Convention in Philadelphia, PA.
While at the BIO International Convention in Philadelphia, PA, Elizabeth Z Bartz connected with BIO President and
CEO Jim Greenwood[Top] and Sen. Linda Evans Parlette[Bottom] of Washington.
Akron Roundtable Luncheon with David Greene with reception afterwards at State and Federal Communications
On June 18, 2015, we invited David Greene[Top] of NPR’s Morning Edition to our office for a reception after an Akron Roundtable luncheon. He generously spoke to many visitors from WKSU [our local NPR station] and friends of State and Federal Communications, Inc.
[photo left to right: Amanda Rabinowitz, WKSU Reporter/Producer, and David Greene.]
[Photographs by Nikos Frazier, Social Media Intern]
State and Federal Communications employees acknowledged on their anniversary.
Elizabeth with Nola Werren, Esq., Client Specialist – 18 years.
Elizabeth with Nicolette Koozer, Sr. Graphics Coordinator – 14 years.
Elizabeth with Myra Cottrill, Esq. – 7 years.
Elizabeth with Lisa Kot, Research Assistant – 1 year.
June 30, 2015 •
WA Legislature Adjourns Second Special Session, Convenes Third
The Washington Legislature adjourned its second special session on June 27, 2015, only to convene a third special session on the following day, June 28, 2015. Legislators were under pressure to come to a budgetary agreement by July 1, 2015, […]
The Washington Legislature adjourned its second special session on June 27, 2015, only to convene a third special session on the following day, June 28, 2015.
Legislators were under pressure to come to a budgetary agreement by July 1, 2015, or risk the shutdown of many government services. A budget bill was passed by both houses late Monday, June 29, 2015, and has been sent to the Governor.
Gov. Jay Inslee must sign the bill by midnight Tuesday, June 30, 2015, to avoid any interruption in government services and he plans to do so well in advance of the deadline on Tuesday.
May 30, 2015 •
WA Legislature Convenes Second Special Session
The Washington Legislature adjourned its first special session on Thursday, May 28, 2015, only to immediately convene a second special session on Friday, May 29, 2015. Gov. Jay Inslee called the second special session as a result of lawmakers’ inability […]
The Washington Legislature adjourned its first special session on Thursday, May 28, 2015, only to immediately convene a second special session on Friday, May 29, 2015.
Gov. Jay Inslee called the second special session as a result of lawmakers’ inability to agree on a budget during the first special session.
Lawmakers must come to a budgetary agreement by July 1, 2015, or the state government could face a shutdown.
Photo of the Washington State Senate chamber by Lincolnite on Wikimedia Commons.
May 13, 2015 •
King County, WA Elections Director Will Not Seek Re-Election
Sherill Huff, Elections Director for King County, Washington, announced she will not seek re-election after six years in office. Huff cited personal and health reasons for the decision. The elections director position will appear on the November 3, 2015 general […]
Sherill Huff, Elections Director for King County, Washington, announced she will not seek re-election after six years in office.
Huff cited personal and health reasons for the decision.
The elections director position will appear on the November 3, 2015 general election ballot.
May 7, 2015 •
WA Ethics Board Allows Free Tickets to U.S. Open
The Legislative Ethics Board voted to allow Washington state legislators to accept free tickets to the U.S. Open golf tournament taking place this summer in Pierce County at Chambers Bay Golf Course. The face value of tickets is $110, which […]
The Legislative Ethics Board voted to allow Washington state legislators to accept free tickets to the U.S. Open golf tournament taking place this summer in Pierce County at Chambers Bay Golf Course. The face value of tickets is $110, which exceeds the state’s gift limit of $50.
However, members of the board reasoned legislators in attendance would not be mere spectators and would be conducting official business while at the golf tournament because they are slated to tour the golf course to learn about developments to the site.
The board conceded that lawmakers would have time to enjoy the hospitality tent and watch some of the tournament even though they would be attending on official legislative business.
April 27, 2015 •
WA Legislature Plans Special Session Beginning April 29, 2015
The 2015 regular session of the Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on April 26, 2015. However, legislators did not come to an agreement on the state’s budget. Therefore, the Legislature will convene a special session on Wednesday, April 29, […]
The 2015 regular session of the Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die on April 26, 2015.
However, legislators did not come to an agreement on the state’s budget.
Therefore, the Legislature will convene a special session on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, in order to complete the budget process.
Photo of the Washington State Capitol by Nicopoley on Wikimedia Commons.
April 22, 2015 •
Special Session Imminent for WA Legislature
The Washington State Legislature appears to be headed to a special session if state lawmakers cannot come to an agreement on the state budget before April 26, 2015, the session deadline set by the state constitution. The source of the […]
The Washington State Legislature appears to be headed to a special session if state lawmakers cannot come to an agreement on the state budget before April 26, 2015, the session deadline set by the state constitution.
The source of the disagreement stems from public school funding in light of recent state Supreme Court case McCleary v. State of Washington, where the Court mandated a new funding scheme for public schools by the end of the 2015 legislative session.
Gov. Jay Inslee acknowledged the need for a special session but indicated details have not been discussed.
Photo of the Washington State Capitol by Nikopoley on Wikimedia Commons.
April 9, 2015 •
Exec. Director of WA’s Public Disclosure Commission Resigns
Effective May 31, 2015, the executive director of the Public Disclosure Commission, Andrea McNamara Doyle, is resigning. McNamara Doyle has served as executive director of the PDC since August 2011. According to an agency spokeswoman, the resignation is voluntary and […]
Effective May 31, 2015, the executive director of the Public Disclosure Commission, Andrea McNamara Doyle, is resigning. McNamara Doyle has served as executive director of the PDC since August 2011.
According to an agency spokeswoman, the resignation is voluntary and is likely the result of frustrations stemming from budget constraints and downsizing.
The PDC will meet April 9, 2015, at 1:30 p.m. to begin searching for McNamara Doyle’s replacement.
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