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U.S. Sen. Mike Braun’s Senate marketing campaign should pay a $159,000 civil penalty to the Federal Election Fee for violating marketing campaign finance guidelines through the 2018 election.
The FEC posted an settlement on the penalty this week. The Indianapolis Star first reported the penalty Friday.
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The FEC initially charged the Braun marketing campaign with illegally accepting improper loans, however after the marketing campaign supplied documentation, the FEC decided the violation resulted from clerical errors by a former treasurer, Travis Kabrick.
In Indianapolis, Republican Sen. Braun, proclaims that he’ll run for Indiana governor in 2024, Dec. 12, 2022. (AP Picture/Michael Conroy, File)
Braun’s present marketing campaign treasurer, Thomas Datwyler, issued a press release saying the errors “had been primarily as a result of oversight of our former treasurer, Travis Kabrick.”
Braun spokesperson Josh Kelley stated Datwyler is exploring choices to pay the fantastic “in gentle of Mr. Kabrick’s errors.”
A telephone quantity for Kabrick couldn’t be discovered and he couldn’t be reached for remark.
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Braun is at present working for governor.
Braun Senate marketing campaign ordered to pay $159K for finance violations
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