Nebraska Lt Gov accused of improper campaign fundraising

Nebraska Lt Gov accused of improper campaign fundraising
Courtesy/Nebraska Legislature — Sen. Adam Morfeld of Lincoln.
March 26th, 2022 | Associated Press

Lincoln, Neb. — A state lawmaker from Lincoln has accused Nebraska Lt. Gov. Mike Foley of flouting state campaign finance law and is calling for Foley — who is now running for state auditor — to divest his campaign of tens of thousands of dollars. The Lincoln Journal Star reports that state law does not allow lieutenant governors to have a campaign committee separate from the state’s governor, as both run on the same ticket. Sen. Adam Morfeld says Foley ignored that law when he kept his campaign committee from his 2014 run for governor, even after being named now-Gov. Pete Ricketts’ running mate. Morfeld says Foley continued to collect money through that committee for years while he was lieutenant governor and is now using that money to run for state auditor

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