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Commission approves slate of consent orders for late filings and disclosure errors; one case pulled for revision
Summary
The commission approved multiple consent orders resolving campaign finance and disclosure violations, imposing late fees and civil penalties that range from $125 to $5,000; staff pulled the Derek Mallow agreement for renegotiation and the commission approved the remaining consent orders in a single vote.
At the June 12 meeting, the Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission voted to accept numerous consent orders resolving campaign finance and disclosure violations; commissioners approved the package by a single vote after one commissioner asked to remove one item for separate consideration.
The orders cover candidates and entities that missed campaign contribution disclosure reports (CCDRs), personal financial disclosure statements (PFDS), and other technical reporting requirements. Staff described the cases and recommended penalties; commissioners discussed consistency across similar "insufficient detail" violations and directed staff to include more factual detail in future consent orders to clarify how penalties were determined.
Votes at a glance (approved as a group unless noted) - 24-0064-C, Clarence & Glenn Cook —…
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