Alaska campaign regulator fines political group with ties to university official and state attorney general

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Alaska campaign regulator fines political group with ties to university official and state attorney general (Via AlaskaBeacon)

showed both Taylors with ties to the group that ran attack ads; those were replaced after the election with new filings showing them as members of the advocacy group only.Other ties to Alaska Policy Partners remain: The Taylors’ daughter, Quincy, is part of the Utah-based consulting firm hired by Alaska Policy Partners, and a Taylor family member donated $29,000 to the group in 2021 and 2022.

The fine against Alaska Policy Partners was published last week by the Alaska Public Offices Commission, which released a final report followingThat investigation found Alaska Policy Partners improperly disclosed its campaign spending, including a $100,000 ad buy that wasn’t reported until Dec. 7, almost a month after Election Day.

APOC investigators noted that even though Massey Political Consulting appeared to lack an Alaska business license, it wasn’t within the campaign regulators’ power to fine the firm. Former state Rep. Jennifer Johnston, R-Anchorage, filed the complaint that led to the APOC investigation. Contacted Friday about the result, she declined comment.

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