[StBernard] Jindal to amend financial report

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Sat Sep 8 21:52:52 EDT 2007


"...Republican Party chairman Roger Villere said he is not sure Jindal knew
about the mailers.

"If someone's looking on his, that's the wrong thing. He wouldn't be
responsible for reporting something we did," Villere said.

The state's acting ethics administrator, Kathleen Allen, said she could not
confirm that complaints have been filed against Jindal or Boasso.

Complaints are confidential unless a violation is found, she said.

Speaking generally, Allen said a candidate might have to report direct
mailers paid for by a political party if he or she helped coordinate the
content."

- - - Thank you Ms. Allen, this precisely backs up what I said in my earlier
posting. It must be absolutely proven that Jindal had some degree of
participation in the mail out done by the state GOP, otherwise he does not
have to claim it as an in-kind contribution on his campaign compliance
report. It might also prove right my suspicion if such a complaint was
really ever filed.

John Scurich



-----Original Message-----
Jindal to amend financial report
By MICHELLE MILLHOLLON
Advocate Capitol News Bureau
Published: Sep 7, 2007 - Page: 1A

U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal is planning to amend his most-recent campaign finance
report for the governor's race in response to an ethics complaint.

The Kenner Republican, who is making ethics a cornerstone of his campaign,
did not respond to a request for comment Thursday.

His spokeswoman, Melissa Sellers, said Thursday that Jindal campaign
officials do not believe they violated state campaign disclosure laws.

"We will file an amendment out of an abundance of caution," she said.

Another gubernatorial candidate, state Sen. Walter Boasso, also is the
subject of an ethics complaint.

Republican Party of Louisiana State Central Committee member Scott Wilfong
of Baton Rouge contends Boasso, D-Arabi, failed to detail which media
outlets received money to air his TV commercials.

Wilfong confirmed that he filed the complaint Thursday but refused to
comment further on it. He said state ethics officials told him not to talk
about it.

Boasso did not respond to a request for comment.

Boasso's campaign spokesman Brian Welsh said the campaign has reported and
disclosed "every penny."

The election is Oct. 20.

The complaint on Jindal claimed he should have reported $118,264.76 in
mailers that the Louisiana Republican Party did on his behalf. The party
listed the expenditures in its own campaign finance report.

Republican Party chairman Roger Villere said he is not sure Jindal knew
about the mailers.

"If someone's looking on his, that's the wrong thing. He wouldn't be
responsible for reporting something we did," Villere said.

The state's acting ethics administrator, Kathleen Allen, said she could not
confirm that complaints have been filed against Jindal or Boasso.

Complaints are confidential unless a violation is found, she said.

Speaking generally, Allen said a candidate might have to report direct
mailers paid for by a political party if he or she helped coordinate the
content.

New Orleans public high schoolteacher Chris Stow-Serge said he filed the
complaint against Jindal after combing through the finance reports with
friends.

Stow-Serge said he is not supporting any particular gubernatorial candidate.
He said he was active with the College Democrats at Tulane University.

Stow-Serge said he has never before filed an ethics complaint.

He said he hopes Jindal is called out for the "hypocrisy of running a
campaign about ethics."





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