The L-3 Lobbyist Employer's Annual Report provides detail of the employer's total lobbying expenditures made in a calendar year. RCW 42.17A.630*
The L-3 Lobbyist Employer's Annual Report provides detail of the employer's total lobbying expenditures made in a calendar year. RCW 42.17A.630*
Please Note: This is NOT the required Legislative Code of Conduct training. That training is sponsored by the Legislature.
You can find the Code of Conduct training at either of the following locations:
Washington State House of Representatives YouTube page Lobbyist Conduct 092022 - YouTube
Please Note: This is NOT the required Legislative Code of Conduct training. That training is sponsored by the Legislature.
You can find the Code of Conduct training at either of the following locations:
Washington State House of Representatives YouTube page Lobbyist Conduct 092022 - YouTube
It is time to register for the 2023-2024 biennium. A valid registration must be completed prior to any lobbying taking place. A registration is considered completed or valid, only if it has been approved by both the lobbyist and the lobbyist employer.
No legislators, other state officials or their employees or agents may solicit or accept contributions for any state or local office candidate, to defray public office related expenses, or to retire a campaign debt during what is known as the "legislative session freeze period." The freeze period is in effect during the regular legislative session, the 30 days before the regular session and during any special session of the legislature.
The new threshold for expedited reporting of large, last-minute contributions is $1,500, following action by the Public Disclosure Commission at its June meeting. The change takes effect June 30, 2022, in time for the primary election’s special reporting period that begins July 26.
Please note: This class is NOT the required Legislative Code of Conduct training. The online Code of Conduct training is sponsored by the Legislature.
You can find the Code of Conduct training at either of the following locations:
Washington State House of Representatives YouTube page Lobbyist Conduct 092022 - YouTube
Washington State Senate YouTube page Lobbyist Conduct 092022 - YouTube
This PDC course will cover:
Please note: This class is NOT the required Legislative Code of Conduct training. The online Code of Conduct training is sponsored by the Legislature. You can find the Code of Conduct training at either of the following locations:
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