AUGUSTA (AP) — The assistant majority leader of the Maine Senate, who was fined $9,000 in August for violating the state’s campaign finance laws, is resigning from his leadership post.
Republican Sen. Andre Cushing of Newport said in a letter to colleagues on Friday that he is stepping down effective Wednesday, citing family duties.
The Maine Ethics Commission in August imposed a $1,500 fine on Cushing for late reporting of campaign contributions and a $7,500 fine for violations by his leadership PAC, Respect Maine.
Cushing was accused of failing to report short-term loans from his PAC to a family business. But the commission staff found that his actions did not give Cushing or others an unfair political advantage.
Senate Republican plan to hold a caucus to name a new assistant majority leader soon.
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