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Post by Logan on Dec 3, 2016 14:37:19 GMT -6
HELENA (AP) — The state commissioner of political practices has rejected an ethics complaint against Gov. Steve Bullock, saying it was filed too late, did not state a potential violation of ethics law and that it’s illegal release was clearly an attempt to embarrass the governor as he sought re-election. Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl on Monday rejected the complaint Republican Rep. Brad Tschida (CHEE’-duh) of Missoula. It alleged Bullock and Commerce Director Meg O’Leary misused the state plane by flying to a Paul McCartney concert in Missoula in August 2014 and violated ethics laws by accepting concert tickets. Motl said the complaint was filed past the two-year statute of limitations and that it didn’t say how accepting the tickets might cause Bullock or O’Leary to depart from their official duties. A spokeswoman for Bullock called the complaint ridiculous while Tschida’s attorney called Motl’s decision a whitewash. www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/politics/commissioner-rejects-ethics-complaint-against-gov-bullock/article_8060a5d4-b03e-11e6-bbe3-6bd1a8fde9db.html
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