SEATTLE — Google stopped accepting political ads in Washington state Thursday, the same day changes to the state’s campaign-finance reporting requirements and enforcement procedures took effect.
The company took action days after state Attorney General Bob Ferguson sued the company, along with Facebook, saying the tech firms are not obeying state law on political-ad transparency.
Google will reject ads related to ballot measures and state and local elections, and will send notifications to affected advertisers, The Seattle Times reported.
The state Public Disclosure Commission issued regulations related to the new law and passed an emergency rule that clarified that digital ad companies like Google are subject to state law requiring them to maintain publicly available information about political ads, just like television stations and other media.