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SENATE BILL 6330
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1996 Regular Session
By Senators Strannigan, Haugen, Schow, Zarelli, McCaslin, Swecker, McDonald, Finkbeiner, Hargrove, Long, Roach, Heavey, Smith, Johnson, West, A. Anderson, Wood and Oke
Read first time 01/11/96. Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.
AN ACT Relating to restrictions on mailings by incumbents; and amending RCW 42.17.132.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 42.17.132 and 1995 c 397 s 5 are each amended to read as follows:
During the twelve-month
period preceding the last day for certification of the election results for ((a
state legislator's)) an elected official's election to office, the
((legislator)) elected official may not mail to a constituent at
public expense a letter, newsletter, brochure, or other piece of literature
except as provided in this section. During this period the elected official
may not present a public service announcement by print or broadcast media or
other electronic media.
((The)) During
the twelve-month period before an election in which a state or local agency
director is a candidate, the director may not mail to a constituent at public
expense a letter, newsletter, brochure, or other piece of literature except as
provided in this section. During this period the director may not present a
public service announcement by print or broadcast media or other electronic
media.
A state legislator may mail one mailing no later than thirty days after the start of a regular legislative session and one mailing no later than sixty days after the end of a regular legislative session of identical newsletters to constituents.
((The legislator))
An elected official or state or local agency director may mail an
individual letter to an individual constituent who (1) has contacted the ((legislator))
elected official or director regarding the subject matter of the letter
during the legislator's current term of office; or (2) holds a governmental
office with jurisdiction over the subject matter of the letter.
A violation of this section constitutes use of the facilities of a public office for the purpose of assisting a campaign under RCW 42.17.130 and 42.52.180.
The house of representatives and senate shall specifically limit expenditures per member for the total cost of mailings, including but not limited to production costs, printing costs, and postage.
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