Kline fined $1,500 for campaign finance violationBy Scott Rothschild (Contact)
Friday, March 17, 2006
Topeka — Atty. Gen. Phill Kline on Thursday was fined $1,500 for a violation of the state campaign finance law.
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The dispute was over mailed invitations to a fundraising reception on Feb. 28 in Wichita that benefited Kline and featured former U.S. attorney general John Ashcroft.
Some of the invitations were sent to lobbyists. Under Kansas law, state officeholders are prohibited from asking lobbyists, businesses, political action committees, political parties and unions for campaign contributions from Jan. 1 until the legislative session officially ends, which is usually in late May.****
Bill Beightel, investigator for the Ethics Commission, said Kris Van Meteren, owner of The Source, was
told to send the invitations to “high-dollar donors.”rest of story at link:
Kline fined $1,500 for campaign finance violation The article also says that in August, 2005
Sen. Kay O’Connor, R-Olathe, was fined $3,000 for sending letters in April to about 150 people (17 of them lobbyists) over her potential run for Secretary of State. It also mentions that
House Speaker Pro Tem Ray Merrick, R-Stilwell, was fined $1 for a similar offense in July, 2005. Merrick (like Kline) self-reported the violation to the Ethics Commission and claimed the invitations sent out from his campaign for a fundraiser were sent while he was away on hunting trip.