The Public Disclosure Commission Meeting will be streamed live on TVW at PDC 01.22.26

Commission members will attend remotely and PDC staff may attend in-person or remotely.

See agenda for Public Comment period — (Estimated start time­­—subject to the length of adjudicative matters)To provide public comment remotely during comment period please email pdc@pdc.wa.gov prior to the start of the meeting to register and obtain information on how to participate

Public comment can be submitted online at: SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENT 

Note: To ensure timely distribution, please submit materials related to the public comment portion by Tuesday January 20, 2026, by 5 P.M. to allow time for the Commission and staff to review. 

All times shown for consideration of agenda items (other than the time of convening) are approximate and may vary, depending on the amount of discussion required for each.

9:30 a.m. Chair Opening Comments | Chair Leach
  • Consideration and Possible Approval of Meeting Minutes

    • December 11, 2025

9:35 a.m. Request for Reporting Modification | Jennifer Hansen, Compliance Officer

NEW  

9:45 a.m. Enforcement | Susie Klein-Giles, AAG, and Tanya Mercier, Compliance Officer
  • PDC Case: 158645 Committee to Elect Rylee Fleury, PDC Staff allege that, during election year 2024, Respondent Committee to Elect Rylee Fleury (the Committee) violated RCW 42.17A.235RCW 42.17A.240RCW 42.17A.145WAC 390-16-037WAC 390-16-207 and WAC 390-05-210(3), by: (1) failing to timely file Cash Receipts, Monetary Contribution (C-3) reports; (2) in advance of the 2024 primary election, failing to timely file mandatory 21-day, 7-day, and post-primary Receipts & Expenditure Summary (C-4) reports; (3) in advance of the 2024 general election, failing to timely file mandatory 21-day, 7-day, post-general, and end-of-election C-4 reports; (4) failing to report the full purpose of expenditures; (5) failing to report in-kind contributions; and (6) filing false C-4 reports; and RCW 42.17A.405(2) and WAC 390-16-310(4) by accepting over-limit contributions; and RCW 42.17A.320 and WAC 390-18-010 by failing to include sponsor identification on political advertisements (POLADs).

11:45 a.m. Public Comment Period

Written comment:

12:00 p.m. Legislative Update | Kim Bradford, Deputy Director and Sean Flynn, General Counsel
12:10 p.m. Rulemaking | Sean Flynn, General Counsel
12:25 p.m. Budget | Peter Frey Lavallee, Executive Director Christina Shearer, Senior Financial Consultant, DES.
12:30 p.m. Management Team Updates
  • Executive Director Update | Peter Frey Lavallee, Executive Director 

  • Deputy Director Update | Kim Bradford, Deputy Director

  • Information Technology Update | James Gutholm, Chief Information Officer

  • Customer Service and Filer Assistance Update | Nate Meyer, Customer Service and Outreach Manager

12:45 p.m. Enforcement Update | Phil Stutzman, Compliance Officer
  • Enforcement Report—Categorization and Status of Open Complaints

1:00 p.m. Executive Session

Discussion of matters allowed in executive session pursuant to RCW 42.30.110, regarding enforcement matters, review of performance of public employees, and discussion with legal counsel of litigation or potential litigation when public knowledge regarding the discussion is likely to result in an adverse legal or financial consequence.  Final action regarding these matters, or other matters properly discussed during the executive session, will be taken following the executive session. 

2:00 p.m. ADJOURN