
38:41
Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/

46:57
Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/

48:36
ORCA FAQs - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/registration-reporting/candidates-committees/electronic-reporting-tools/orca-faqs

50:49
Contribution Limits - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/rules-enforcement/guidelines-restrictions/contribution-limits

52:29
So one candidate's committee can't contribute to another candidate's committee directly? It has to go thru state/county/caucus party committees?

53:20
Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/

53:44
Contribution Limits chart - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2021-09/Contribution%20Limits%20REVISED%20-%20Copy.pdf

55:06
Can we use the mini file for the primary and then advance if we pass the primary

01:02:36
Political Advertising Guide - https://www.pdc.wa.gov/rules-enforcement/guidelines-restrictions/political-advertising-guide

01:15:13
Curious about family members (if the spouse is a web designer) that would need to be reported as an in-kind contribution? What about if the candidate had those skills & made their own website, would that need to be reported?

01:18:41
That seems odd.

01:19:17
It's not like the print shop has a say in what is being put onto the advertising

01:19:31
curious how long a print shop needs to keep those records? if there's a timeframe or time limit to when the member of the public could ask?

01:20:38
yes …might be very easy to run afoul of these rules, if you didn't attend a presentation like this, pointing out all the details you might not expect

01:24:16
Will those limitys be increasing with inflation?

01:24:20
^^

01:28:48
Those donuts could be above the limits soon.

01:29:24
Thank you, Scott!

01:29:34
Thank you!

01:29:46
Thank you!