Georgia's State Ethics Commission has dismissed a complaint seeking an investigation into Lt. Gov. Burt Jones' $10 million loan to his gubernatorial campaign.
The complaint, filed by Attorney General Chris Carr, questioned the legality and source of the self-financed loan as both Republicans vie for the 2026 governor's race. The commission's decision means Jones will not face an ethics probe over the matter, despite ongoing criticism from his political rivals. Jones' campaign has dismissed the complaint as a political stunt, while Carr continues to raise concerns about campaign finance transparency.
The early start to the 2026 governor's race highlights growing tensions within Georgia's Republican Party.
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