Fouts potentially violated campaign finance act

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The Michigan Secretary of State’s Office determined that Warren Mayor Jim Fouts may have violated the state’s Campaign Finance Act by endorsing candidates at his State of the City address in June, an address that was aired on Warren TV.

Fouts was directed to reach out to informally resolve the complaint. If it isn’t informally resolved by Feb. 28, the matter is to be referred to the state Attorney General’s Office with a request to prosecute criminal activities outlined in the act, according to a letter released Tuesday by Warren City Council. The City Council’s attorney, Jeffrey Schroder, filed the complaint with the Secretary of State’s Office.

Fouts potentially violated campaign finance act

That date is months after Fouts is expected to leave office. He is term-limited and is not on the ballot to run for a fifth, four-year term as mayor in the Nov. 7 election. Fouts is asking a federal appeals court to review a lower court’s decision that dismissed his civil rights lawsuit requesting the August primary election for Warren mayor be decertified and a special mayoral election be held with his name on the ballot.

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