Canton Tea Party Head Must Respond To Complaints or Face Fine
Carolyn Cosby of Ball Ground recently received the order from the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission.
The outspoken leader of the Canton Tea Party Patriots must respond in 15 days to charges of inappropriate campaign activities or face a $12,000 file. According to the Cherokee Ledger News, Carolyn Cosby, chair of the Canton Tea Party, confirmed she received the order from the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission. Cosby must respond in 15 days or pay a $12,000 fine in 30 days to allegations brought forth earlier this year by outgoing District 3 County Commissioner Karen Bosch that the organization was collecting money and using it to convince voters how to cast ballots in local primary elections and on the T-SPLOST referendum. Bosch noted in her charge that Tea Party organization wasn't registered with the state …
Jade
10:35 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
Love it when someone gets what they deserve!!! you know what they say, be careful what you put out there, you tend to get it back in just the same way!   more ›