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The ethics board found Nirenberg violated ethics rules related to using city personnel and resources in campaign social media ...
The Arizona House of Representatives will not investigate whether Rep. John Gillette violated ethics rules when he made Islamaphobic comments on social media.
The panel found that Nirenberg inappropriately used city resources for content on his campaign Facebook page. It brushed off a complaint regarding a jersey he failed to mention on a finance report.
Democratic Arizona House leaders have filed an ethics complaint against a Republican representative over social media posts ...
The political consultant wrongly met with lobbyists while serving as Councilmember Stephen Whitburn’s chief of staff, the ...
Former Indiana secretary of public safety accused of using state resources for personal and campaign errands, leading to ...
EM. If they want here to become the s--- hole they left... they can go home," state Rep. John Gillette said on social media.
The Indiana inspector general has accused Jennifer-Ruth Green, Gov. Mike Braun’s former secretary of public safety, of ...
As we look deeper... into this case, we will find, top to bottom, that it was a political hit job,” Grossberg’s attorney said ...
A remediation agreement signed in July shows Jennifer-Ruth Green had been the subject of an inspector general investigation ...
Under the Conflict of Interest Act, the prime minister, cabinet ministers and parliamentary secretaries are not allowed to own assets whose value could be directly or indirectly affected by government ...