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State commission finds reasonable grounds in several campaign-finance cases
Summary
The Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission voted Dec. 13 to find reasonable grounds in preliminary hearings for multiple candidates, citing failures to file required disclosure reports, a missing separate campaign depository account, and unreported expenditures under OCGA reporting statutes.
The Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission on Dec. 13 voted repeatedly to find "reasonable grounds exist" to pursue administrative enforcement against several candidates for alleged campaign-finance violations, moving three preliminary hearings toward formal adjudication.
At the hearing in Atlanta, staff presented evidence — including late or missing campaign contribution disclosure reports (CCDRs), a missing personal financial disclosure statement (PFDS), social-media posts and limited bank records — alleging that Nicole Jones (case 24-0054-C) failed to file multiple…
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