Summary
The agreement Gov. Sonny Perdue negotiated with the State Ethics Commission - to pay $1,900 in fines, and return $18,000 in campaign contributions stemming from his 2002 gubernatorial race - has triggered unrealistic partisan reactions from both sides.
Democrats see it as an unprecedented admission of guilt by the governor that taints his election victory because, according to Michael Jablonski, lawyer for Georgia's Democratic Party, "it was in part funded by illegal contributions."See the full content of this document
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No More Ethics Lapses
But Randolph Evans, who represented Perdue before the ethi...
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