When is a fundraiser not a fundraiser? When it comes time for Jason Rapert to report it on his 10-day pre-election campaign-finance report.
Tag: Campaign Finance
You Are Cordially Invited (To Save The Judiciary)
There’s a rally against dark-money PACs tomorrow at the Capitol. Here are two reasons (out of many) why you should attend and speak out.
No Way Around It: Mark Darr Is A Liar
If you are the type of person who follows such things — or if you have even the most tangential social-media relationship with me — you’ve likely already heard about Lt. Gov. Mark Darr’s acceptance of the settlement offer proposed…
Oh, My Darr-ling, Libertine
A run-down of the specific violations that the Ethics investigator found probable cause for against Mark Darr. Complete with totals and details and other fun stuff.
The Same, But Different. And, By "Different," I Mean "Worse."
When I wrote the last post about Lt. Gov. Mark Darr and his questionable[foot]Read: illegal[/foot] mileage reimbursements, I focused only on mileage in 2012 and 2013. This was not because 2011 did not have the same improper reimbursements, however. Far…
Fixing the Campaign-Finance Problems: A High-Tech Proposal
Last Friday, shortly after I filed an ethics complaint against Lt. Gov. Mark Darr, I saw his public comments regarding the entire fiasco. Suffice it to say, I don’t think that, “this was my first race for public office, [so]…
Hit the line! Hit the line! Keep fundraising!
When last we left Lt. Gov. Mark Darr, we were neck deep in what appeared to be repeated improper uses of campaign funds for personal expenses. I ended that post by suggesting that Part 2 was forthcoming. That was…
Mark Darr Has A Problem With His TPS CC&E Reports
Let’s start with what this post is not: it is not, in any way, a minimization or excuse for what Sen. Paul Bookout did. Quite the opposite, in fact; this is a post showing how use of campaign funds for…