New Georgia Project, a grassroots organization founded by former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, has been hit with a record-breaking $300,000 ethics fine.
Stacey Abrams, a Georgia gubernatorial candidate in 2018 and 2022, founded the New Georgia Project in 2013 to register Black, Hispanic, Asian and young voters and to increase civic engagement.
According to the consent order, which was made public on Wednesday following the ethics commission’s vote to approve it, the New Georgia Project and its fundraising arm, the New Georgia Project ...
This represents the largest and most significant instance of an organization illegally influencing our statewide elections.’ ...
The organization, New Georgia Project, "violated various provisions of the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Act," according to a copy of the consent order obtained by 11Alive News.
The New Georgia Project, whose leaders also included Raphael Warnock, now a senator, admitted violating campaign finance laws. It agreed to a $300,000 penalty. By David A. Fahrenthold David ...
The New Georgia Project admitted to every allegation the State Ethics Commission had leveled against it as part of it's consent agreement.
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