Law Practice,
Government
Jun. 26, 2018
Attorneys say fast action is needed to address campaign ethics complaints
Reporting one’s political opponent for an alleged ethical violation has become an increasingly common tactic in political campaigns, according to a panel of attorneys gathered for the American Association of Political Consultants regional conference on Monday.
SACRAMENTO — Reporting one’s political opponent for an alleged ethical violation has become an increasingly common tactic in political campaigns, according to a panel of attorneys gathered for the American Association of Political Consultants regional conference on Monday.
The Fair Political Practices Commission, the state’s main political watchdog, investigates alleged campaign ethics violations in real time, said panelists at th...
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