Georgia's State Ethics Commission has declined to investigate Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over a $10 million loan he made to his own gubernatorial campaign committee.
The complaint, filed by rival Republican candidate and Attorney General Chris Carr, questioned the legality of Jones' self-financing and sought an official inquiry. The commission dismissed the complaint, stating it did not allege a violation of state law. This decision comes as both Jones and Carr gear up for the 2026 Republican primary for governor, with campaign finance practices becoming a flashpoint in the race.
Jones' campaign dismissed Carr's complaint as a political maneuver.
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