Dunleavy accused of using state funds to pay campaign staffers and violating campaign finance rules - Alaska Public Media

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The complaint centers on two longtime Dunleavy staffers: Brett Huber and Jordan Shilling.

ByGovernor Mike Dunleavy answers the speaker on the phone about waiting for election results at Dunleavy’s main headquarters on Fairbanks Street on Aug. 16, 2022.

It says earlier this year Huber simultaneously worked as a deputy treasurer on Dunleavy’s campaign and managed activities for a Dunleavy-focused super PAC called A Stronger Alaska. That kind of crossover is considered illegal coordination under APOC statute. In addition to his work on Dunleavy’s campaign and the pro-Dunleavy PAC, Huber was also a state contractor in the governor’s office earning more than $8,000 a month as a consultant on “statehood defense,” according to copies of his contract documents included in AKPIRG’s complaint.

 

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