Texas GOP agrees to Stop Some "Campaign" Practices
Party to make changes in way it spends corporate money in return for "deferred prosecution".
By Laylan Copelin
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, November 18, 2005
The Republican Party of Texas avoided prosecution Thursday by agreeing to stop using corporate money for some political activity.
Although party officials denied criminal wrongdoing, they signed an agreement with Travis County Attorney David Escamilla as he was preparing to present to a Travis County grand jury the results of his 18-month investigation into the GOP's 2002 campaign activities.
By Laylan Copelin
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, November 18, 2005
The Republican Party of Texas avoided prosecution Thursday by agreeing to stop using corporate money for some political activity.
Although party officials denied criminal wrongdoing, they signed an agreement with Travis County Attorney David Escamilla as he was preparing to present to a Travis County grand jury the results of his 18-month investigation into the GOP's 2002 campaign activities.
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