FEC deadlocks on allegations that FPL broke the law by using Matrix conduits to hide political contributions to "ghost candidates"

Former FPL CEO Eric Silagy

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

The Federal Election Commission has deadlocked on a nonprofit anti-corruption group’s allegations that Florida Power & Light used a consultant’s network of obscure dark money nonprofits to conceal its political spending.

The deadlock became apparent Wednesday when Next Era Energy, FPL’s parent, said it was notified that the FEC “voted to close its file” on the complaint alleging certain violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

More Headlines

Supreme Court justices take shortcuts to end lawyer diversity training; write rules that boost business interests

Moms for Liberty boss Descovich loses confirmation fight for ethics post in Florida Senate

Moms for Liberty's Descovich hit with ethics complaint as she awaits confirmation to ethics commission

Widely shared video shows 2018 DUI arrest of new state GOP chair Evan Power, disgraced Ziegler’s replacement

Support Florida Bulldog

We need your help! If you believe in the value of watchdog journalism please make your tax-deductible contribution today.

We are a 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Our mailing address is:
P.O. Box 23763 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33307
Copyright (C) 2024 Florida Bulldog All rights reserved.

Unsubscribe [email protected] from this list (or change email to a different address)

Unsubscribe