Georgia's State Ethics Commission has declined to investigate Lt. Gov. Burt Jones over a $10 million loan he made to his own campaign committee.
The complaint, filed by Attorney General Chris Carr—Jones' rival in the 2026 Republican gubernatorial primary—alleged the loan may have violated state law. The commission dismissed the complaint, stating it did not allege a violation of Georgia law. Jones' campaign called the complaint a political move by Carr to gain attention.
The decision clears Jones to continue his campaign for governor, where he has already announced plans such as repealing the state income tax.
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