Sinema Accused Of Lavish Spending On Personal Travel
The Arizona Republic reports:
A government watchdog group has filed a complaint against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, alleging that her recent pricey travel expenditures broke campaign-finance laws. The nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington is accusing Sinema, I-Ariz., of breaking election rules that prohibit candidates from using campaign funds for strictly personal purposes.
Sinema announced in March that she would not seek re-election, capping off a controversial single Senate term that alienated many on and off Capitol Hill. Since then, she billed her campaign upwards of $200,000 on travel expenses during visits to France, Japan, the U.K., and other international destinations, The Arizona Republic reported in October.
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