Voters approved the Public Disclosure Act by initiative in 1972 and included 10 exemptions from disclosure at that time. As of February 2020, there were 602 exemptions in the Revised Code of Washington. In 2007, the Attorney General’s Office requested a bill to establish a committee to review all exemptions to the Public Disclosure Act. Senate Bill 5435, which created the Washington State Public Records Exemptions Accountability Committee (WA Sunshine Committee), became law on July 22, 2007. The WA Sunshine Committee makes recommendations to the Legislature to repeal or amend exemptions to the Public Records Act.
Washington State Public Records Exemptions Accountability Committee
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Observations
The Week Ahead
(September 21, 2020)
A week more notable for cancellations would still include a meetup of third-party software integrators augmenting Washington state’s regulated marketplace despite Akerna.
The Week Ahead
(August 17, 2020)
WSLCB cancelled their board meeting but would meet in caucus; the Cannabis Science Task Force would convene; and the Sunshine Committee would review public records exemptions.