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. The commission ruled that the complaint did not allege a violation of state law, effectively ending the inquiry. This decision comes as the 2026 Georgia governor's race heats up, with Jones officially launching his campaign and Carr publicly challenging his campaign financing.
The controversy highlights growing tensions within the Georgia GOP ahead of the primary.
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