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PDC staff brief commissioners on bills affecting redactions, campaign reporting and foreign-donor certifications

Washington State Public Disclosure Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

PDC staff updated the commission on several bills: House Bill 2333 was amended to narrow proposed redaction rules and now focuses on security and use of funds; HB 2637 would add a residential-address exemption to the Public Records Act (staff seek clarifying carve-outs); and a bill on nonindividual donor certifications (2123) is being monitored for administrative impact.

At the Feb. 12 meeting staff briefed the commission on legislation that could affect PDC operations and records.

Deputy Director Kim Bradford summarized House Bill 2333, which originally would have required agencies to redact residential addresses of elected officials but was amended in appropriations to focus on security expenses and reimbursement of surplus or…

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