Anchorage Assembly member fined for using campaign funds on Florida flights
The Alaska Public Offices Commission found Assembly member George Martinez’s recent testimony about his use of campaign funds on a round-trip flight to Florida “formulaic and evasive.”
Anchorage Assembly member George Martinez will pay the maximum fines for misusing campaign funds after state regulators said he evaded their questions about how a round-trip flight to Florida was related to his April municipal campaign.
The Alaska Public Offices Commission, in an order released Thursday, found Martinez’s violations “particularly egregious” and imposed the maximum penalty permitted. It brought the total amount in fines up from the roughly $4,500 initially proposed by APOC staff to just over $5,300.
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