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- Pierce County Young Democrats PAC: Alleged violation of RCW 42.17A.220 for exceeding anonymous contribution limits. (EY21 JUL24)
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Pierce County Young Democrats PAC
Glen Morgan
PDC staff reviewed the allegations and evidence you submitted; the applicable statutes, rules, and reporting requirements the response(s) provided by the Pierce County Young Democrats PAC (the “Respondent”); the applicable PDC reports filed by the Respondent; and other relevant information, to determine whether the record supports a finding of one or more violations.
Applicable Laws & Rules
Background & Findings
Based on staff’s review, we found the following:
Summary and Resolution
In response to your complaint, the Respondent said:
“Pierce County Young Democrats (PCYD) was inactive between 2021 to 2024. To the best of our knowledge, the organization did not convene regularly or have elected officers during this time. While a former officer remained listed on PCYD’s bank account throughout this period, the account and all records pertaining to it were effectively inaccessible to any new individual who may have wanted to restart the organization. In January 2024, Joel Anderson (Chair) organized a small group of Pierce County residents to restart PCYD. Our goal in reactivating the organization is to ensure long-term stability and growth, which includes maintaining full PDC compliance as a political action committee. PCYD is committed to transparency – and since the beginning of 2024, our newly elected officers have intentionally tried to find and organize old records for the organization.”
The Respondent also said that the deposit of the $500 occurred before the current officers were elected. In their response to the complaint, the Respondent showed they acted on July 31, 2024, following the complaint, to identify the contributor(s) by asking that their bank send them a copy of the check(s) deposited on September 10, 2021. The bank provided a copy of a single check, for $500, from the Marilyn Strickland Surplus Fund account.
After consideration of all the circumstances, further proceedings would not serve the purposes of this chapter. Under WAC 390-37-070, the executive director, at any time prior to consideration by the Commission, may dismiss a complaint which on its face, or as shown by investigation, provides reason to believe that a violation has occurred, but also shows that the respondent is in substantial compliance with the relevant statutes or rules, or shows that formal enforcement action is not warranted. The executive director must report at each regular Commission meeting all complaints dismissed.
Based on this information, the PDC finds that no further action is necessary and hereby resolves these matters as a technical correction per RCW 42.17A.755(1) & (2) and WAC 390-37-060.
Based on this information, the PDC finds that no further action is warranted and has dismissed this matter in accordance with RCW 42.17A.755(1).
Resolved with Technical Correction
July 16, 2024
RCW 42.17A.220
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