SRCC v. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COM'N

No. 64346-6.

943 P.2d 1358 (1997)

SENATE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, Appellant, v. The PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

Decided September 25, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davis, Wright & Tremaine, Daniel Ritter, Seattle, Joseph Vance, Bellevue, for appellant.

Christine Gregoire, Attorney General, Thomas G. Holcomb, Jr., John M. Gerberding, Assistants, Olympia, for respondent.


ALEXANDER, Justice.

The central issue presented by this appeal is whether RCW 42.17.710, a statute which prohibits state legislators or persons acting on their behalf from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions during a so-called "legislative session freeze period," prohibited the Senate Republican Campaign Committee (SRCC) from seeking and accepting contributions to a fund to be used later for the benefit of then...

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