Pro-Stacey Abrams groups fined $300,000 after admitting they broke Georgia campaign finance law
- The New Georgia Project, founded by Stacey Abrams, was fined $300,000 for violating Georgia campaign finance laws, marking the largest campaign violation fine in state history.
- The organization admitted to 16 violations, including failing to disclose $4.2 million in contributions and spending $3.2 million to support Abrams' 2018 campaign.
- Aria Branch, counsel to the New Georgia Project, expressed relief at resolving the matter, stating they can now focus on civic engagement efforts.
- David Emadi, Ethics Commission Executive Secretary, emphasized the significance of the fine and the message it sends about accountability in election laws.
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