Billionaire Rick Jackson is suing Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, alleging leadership committees create an unconstitutional and unfair fundraising advantage.
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Rick Jackson, a late entry into the Georgia's governor race, sued fellow candidate Burt Jones over campaign finance concerns.
The challenge is over a Georgia law that allows certain political candidates to raise unlimited funds through leadership committees.
The lawsuit is just the latest attempt from other GOP gubernatorial candidates to prevent Jones from using leadership committee funds in his quest to succeed outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp.
Jackson argues Georgia's "leadership committee" law gives Jones an unconstitutional fundraising advantage in the 2026 ...
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