The decision means no action by the Alaska Public Offices Commission before the Nov. 8 general election, though staff will investigate whether Gov. Mike Dunleavy's campaign and A Stronger Alaska previously coordinated via Brett Huber. (via AlaskaBeacon
The decision means no action by the commission before the Nov. 8 general election, though commission staff will continue to investigate whether the campaign and group previously coordinated via Brett Huber, a former campaign deputy treasurer hired as a consultant by the third-party group.
Under state law, campaigns and third-party independent expenditure groups are not allowed to coordinate campaign spending with each other., and Dunleavy’s campaign dropped him as a deputy treasurer immediately after its publication. The nonprofits requested a pre-election hearing after A Stronger Alaska balked at regulators’ request for various documents. The delay could have meant no action would take place until after the election.
Kendall said on Monday by text message that he disagrees with the outcome but “had an uphill battle” to convince commissioners because complainants were working only from public documents “and without the ability to compel documents or testimony.”
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