PDC info needed

The first part of the campaign is now completed except for some "housekeeping" chores.  The Washington Public Disclosure Commission requires that all efforts on behalf of a referendum campaign be reported properly.  This includes any payments for gathering signatures or other services done in support of Protect Marriage Washington.
 
Although we greatly appreciate all "in kind" efforts made on behalf of the R-71 campaign, the rules of the State require us to report the fair market value for all contributions and services as well as the name and address of the donor for all items over $25.00.  If the amount is greater than $100 we would also need your occupation, employer, and city of employment.  Thank you for your assistance in helping us file accurate PDC reports. 

FUNDS NEEDED NOW AS CAMPAIGN FAR FROM OVER! Signature gathering was phase one of the R-71 campaign. Now we enter phase two as we await the final signature count. We have a battle plan for the days ahead but we are going to need your support for the campaign team. We simply cannot carry on this effort without your immediate help. Please send $71 dollars (or any other amount) to the R-71 campaign today!  

 

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Mission

The mission of the new PAC is to organize the effort to gather the 120,577 required signatures for Referendum 71 by July 25, 2009 to bring the controversial Senate Bill 5688 before the voters of Washington State in November. SB 5688 is a 110 page document which includes the phrase "marriage shall apply equally to state registered domestic partnerships" 180 times.

 

SB 5688 was packaged and presented to the legislature as a Domestic Partnerships expansion of benefits. In truth, it will demolish the state's historical understanding and definition of marriage as that of uniting a man and a woman for life as Washington State will immediately become subject to litigation by same-sex partners demanding that the courts overturn the Defense of Marriage Act and impose "same-sex marriage" (as happened recently in California prior to Proposition 8).