Young candidate raised $0 for city council campaign, fined $600 by Ethics Commission
By Earl Glynn / August 18, 2011 / Column B, Ethics, Kansas, Kansas Government, Kansas Watchdog / No Comments
Bill Lindquist said he was “just a guy who wanted to improve my community, and get involved.”
Lindquist said he was surprised to learn in a phone interview late Wednesday he still faced a $600 fine for filing late campaign reports for the spring city election when those reports showed no money raised and no money [...]
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