Missouri governor to pay fee for using nonprofit donor list

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     JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri Republican Gov. Eric Greitens has agreed to pay a penalty to the state Ethics Commission for failing to report that his gubernatorial campaign got a donor list from a charity he founded.
Greitens’ campaign adviser Austin Chambers said Saturday that the violation was a “simple campaign finance matter – not a major ethics matter.”
The Ethics Commission imposed a $1,000 fee, most of which would be waived if Greitens pays $100 and commits no other violations in the next two years.
The Associated Press first reported in October that Greitens’ campaign accessed a donor list from the nonprofit Mission Continues and had raised about $2 million from people and entities on that list.
Greitens has filed an amended campaign finance report valuing the donor list as $600 in-kind contribution.

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