The Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission meets Wednesday morning (May 8) to, among other things, discuss whether to adopt a new strategic plan.

The current 5-year-plan expires this summer.

Also on the commission’s agenda are executive session matters, including concerning a candidate’s failure to report contributions and expenditures “as well as untimely deposits of contributions” and another matter “concerning the prohibition of fundraising on state or county property.”

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