Garcia fined for campaign finance violations
By Dan Kelley
Originally published 04:45 p.m., January 14, 2008
Updated 04:45 p.m., January 14, 2008
State Representative Juan Garcia has been fined $1,800 by the Texas Ethics Commission for campaign finance violations, including a failure to disclose $12,500 in campaign contributions.
The commission also found that Garcia failed to disclose information about out-of-state donors and violated rules that require candidates to list the occupation and employer for donors who give more than $500.
Garcia said the violations were technical difficulties that happened in the final days of a tough campaign.
“In the heat of an intense campaign, I know mistakes were made,” Garcia said. “My campaign from the beginning has been about transparency.”
The fine stems from a complaint filed nine months ago by former Nueces County Republican Party chairman Joel Yowell. It is the fourth complaint local Republicans have filed against Garcia and the only one to result in a fine.
“I’ve been confident all along they would make some sort of finding,” Yowell said. “I felt like he really violated some rules.”
Nueces County Republicans uncovered the unreported campaign contributions when examining the campaign finance reports from the Good Government Political Action Committee, a group run by trial lawyer Mikal Watts.
Mike Bertuzzi, current chairman of the county GOP, said the amounts reported by Garcia and those reported by the PAC didn’t add up.
“Mr. Garcia and his cronies apparently felt they were above the law and didn’t want Texans to know that his election was bought and paid for by liberal trial lawyers,” Bertuzzi said.
Garcia said there was no attempt to hide anything.
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