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The Alaska Public Offices Commission voted 3-2 in favor of expediting a ruling on the most recent complaint filed by the Alaska Public Interest Research Group and the 907 Initiative.

Representing the complainants was attorney Scott Kendall, who previously served as chief of staff to former Gov. Bill Walker. Kendall argued that third-quarter filings from the RGA to the Internal Revenue Service showed that A Stronger Alaska — an independent expenditure group formed to support the reelection of Gov.

Attorney Stacey Stone represented the RGA and attorney Richard Moses represented ASA. Stone said that conversations related to the previous complaint filed by AKPIRG and 907 Initiative were ongoing. “There is no reasonable cause that a violation has occurred because a violation has not occurred,” Moses said. “You have the evidence in front of you, the Republican Governor’s Association transferred $3 million to A Stronger Alaska. They are in separate political activities accounts. They are in separate bank accounts.”

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