PEACOCK v. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COM'N

No. 20027-9-II.

928 P.2d 427 (1996)

84 Wash.App. 282

Richard PEACOCK, Individually and as Vice President of Cedar County Committee, a Washington non-profit corporation, Appellant, v. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION, an Agency of the State of Washington, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

December 6, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Kim O'Neal, Assistant Attorney General, Olympia, for Respondent.

Rhys Alden Sterling, Hobart, for Appellant.


BRIDGEWATER, Judge.

Richard Peacock appeals from a superior court decision affirming the Public Disclosure Commission's (PDC's) declaratory order that his Cedar County Committee is a "grass roots lobbying campaign" that must comply with the PDC's registration and reporting requirements. We hold that the Committee's effort to distribute informational brochures and to gather signatures to create a new county from a part of King County is intended primarily to influence...

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