The Georgia State Ethics Commission has declined to investigate Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over a $10 million loan he made to his campaign committee, dismissing a complaint filed by his Republican rival, Attorney General Chris Carr.
Carr questioned the legality of Jones' self-financing, suggesting it may have violated state law, but the commission found no grounds for an investigation. The dispute has become a focal point in the early stages of Georgia's 2026 gubernatorial race, with Jones officially launching his campaign and Carr using the loan issue to attack his opponent. Jones' camp dismissed the complaint as a political stunt.
The commission's decision effectively clears Jones of wrongdoing regarding the loan, at least for now.
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