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TexasTowelie

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Mon Aug 6, 2018, 10:55 PM Aug 2018

Appeals court revives Empower Texans lawsuit seeking to gut the Texas Ethics Commission

A conservative advocacy group’s legal challenge to the Texas Ethics Commission, the state agency that administers and enforces election law, took a leap forward this week after the lawsuit, dismissed in 2016 by a district judge, was revived by an appeals court.

The case will now go back to a Travis County district court. The decision by the Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals is the latest in an ongoing series of blows between Empower Texans, an influential Tea Party-affiliated group led by Michael Quinn Sullivan, and the commission, which years ago investigated the organization for alleged campaign law violations.

The lawsuit at issue asks whether the Texas Ethics Commission has the legal authority to carry out many of its core functions, including enforcement and oversight of campaign finance rules. Empower Texans, pointing to the way in which the Legislature structured the commission in the 1990s, alleges it does not. Empower Texans’ aggressive play in Republican primaries —and its insistence that it does not have to disclose more information about its funding sources — has often brought it into conflict with the Ethics Commission, as the agency investigates alleged campaign finance violations.

“This is a huge victory, not just for Empower Texans, but for everybody who’s subject to speech regulations from the Texas Ethics Commission,” said Joe Nixon, the lawyer who’s representing Empower Texans. “We feel very confident that in the end, it will be determined that the Ethics Commission, as it is currently structured, is acting in violation of the state and the federal constitution.”

Read more: http://www.amarillo.com/news/20180804/appeals-court-revives-empower-texans-lawsuit-seeking-to-gut-texas-ethics-commission/1

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Appeals court revives Empower Texans lawsuit seeking to gut the Texas Ethics Commission (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2018 OP
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