APOC rules against expediting complaint from nonprofits

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The Alaska Public Offices Commission has issued a ruling on the complaint filed by two nonprofits alleging coordination between Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s reelection campaign and A Stronger Alaska, among others.

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A joint release from the nonprofits who filed the complaint said that they filed an additional expedited complaint against the Republican Governor’s Association — one of the groups listed in the initial complaint.

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