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“Let’s Go Washington committed four categories of violations,” said Chad Standifer, senior assistant attorney general, in his opening statement during an Oct 3 hearing before the PDC.
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'Let's Go Washington' accused of four violations - MSNStandifer said the Public Disclosure Commission should fine Let’s Go Washington the maximum amount allowed for the violations, which is $10,000 per violation. Regardless of the decision, the ...
Let’s Go Washington, a political committee, faces allegations it did not properly disclose information on money raised and spent in its signature-gathering drives for six initiatives in 2023.
The fines could be reduced if Let’s Go Washington pays $10,000 within 30 days, doesn’t commit any future violations, and reports more information to the commission about whether sub vendors ...
A year-long investigation has led to charges from a state campaign watchdog against Let’s Go Washington (LGW) for allegedly violating campaign finance laws while gathering signatures for six ...
Members of Defend Washington filed the original complaint last July, and supplemented it in October. They allege Let’s Go Washington, the political committee founded and bankrolled by Heywood ...
Let’s Go Washington, a political action committee (PAC), filed a second initiative this week in what it says is its mission to protect parents’ rights.They’re seeking to repeal House Bill ...
A political committee that helped defeat last year’s ballot measure to repeal a Washington climate law was fined $20,000 on Thursday for not disclosing how it spent $1 million until after the election ...
"Let’s Go Washington has been transparent in all of its campaign reports. The PDC does not dispute that we have reported every penny we have received and spent advocating for the people’s ...
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