Should Tom Horne Think About Resigning?

Maybe Attorney General Tom Horne ought to think about resigning.Again, Horne and one of his employees were found to have circumvented state campaign-finance laws, by coordinating Horne's AG campaign with an independent-expenditure committee...
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Maybe Attorney General Tom Horne ought to think about resigning.

Again, Horne and one of his employees were found to have circumvented state campaign-finance laws, by coordinating Horne’s AG campaign with an independent-expenditure committee.

See also:
Horne and Winn Broke the Law, Must Pay Back $397K or Face Triple Fine

Stephen Lemons reported on Friday Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk’s order for Horne and Kathleen Winn refund nearly $400,000 of the money raised by that independent-expenditure committee.

Of course, this comes after Horne hired his alleged mistress at the AG’s office, and his efforts to hide it , as well as his hit-and-run case — which was seen by two FBI agents who were following him.

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