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Type
Advisory Opinion
Date
5/8/1998
Number
98-04
Topic
Honoraria
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Issue/Question
Are there any circumstances where a legislative issue may be sufficiently outside the official role of a legislator so that the legislator could receive an honorarium for delivering a speech on the issue?
Summary
Speaking on any legislative mater is closely related to the role of being a legislator and would always invoke the statutory prohibition. RCW 42.52.110.
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