Under the settlement, Dunleavy personally paid $2,800 to reimburse the state for social media and mailed advertisements from his office.
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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy will pay $2,800 to settle ethics complaints over publicly-funded political ads
Dunleavy also agreed to ensure that all of his staff have taken ethics training and to publish the three-page settlement on his website.
Judge again pauses Recall Dunleavy signature gathering
Anchorage Superior Court Judge Eric Aarseth has again issued a stay that halts Recall Dunleavy from gathering signatures to hold a recall election, pending a decision from the Alaska Supreme Court.
Judge revokes order pausing Recall Dunleavy campaign, saying it was issued ‘inadvertently’
Anchorage Superior Court Judge Eric Aarseth issued a new order Wednesday morning, saying the previous one was “inadvertently issued” and revoked.
Judge rejects state’s effort to block Dunleavy recall campaign
The ruling allows the Recall Dunleavy campaign to move forward. But opponents are expected to appeal to the Alaska Supreme Court.
Governor recall effort on hold as judge sides with state of Alaska on timeline
Lawyers for all three parties now involved in the case say they expect it to eventually end up before the state Supreme Court, due to the lack of legal precedent on recalling governors in Alaska.
To stand a fighting chance, anti-Medicaid lawsuit needs to prove irreparable harm
The lawmakers suing to stop expansion will ask a judge for a preliminary injunction. That would prohibit the state from implementing the program before the issue is decided in court.