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State Ethics Commission finds reasonable grounds on seven alleged filing violations against Anna McCoy
Summary
At a March 24 meeting the commission voted voice approvals to find reasonable grounds that Anna McCoy failed to file multiple campaign disclosure reports and a required personal financial disclosure, advancing the matter from staff complaint to the next enforcement posture.
The State Ethics Commission on March 24 voted, by a series of voice motions, to find reasonable grounds that Anna McCoy violated state campaign‑finance and disclosure laws by failing to file multiple required campaign contribution and expenditure reports and a late personal financial disclosure.
Staff presented case 24‑0108C and told commissioners McCoy filed a $2,500 affidavit covering the 2021 general election but missed subsequent non‑election CCDR filing deadlines in calendar years 2022, 2023 and…
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