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September 26, 2016
OLYMPIA (AP) — The Washington State Labor Council will pay the state $16,622 over the organization's failure to file lobbyist employer reports of in-kind and cash contributions properly and on time.
The state attorney general's office said Friday the group agreed to a civil penalty of $18,500, with half suspended for four years as long as there are no further violations of the law; $5,240 in attorney fees and court costs; and $2,132 in investigation costs to the Public Disclosure Commission.
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