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State GOP to investigate leader
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DECEMBER 7, 2000

The Washington state Republican Party is launching an official investigation into the spending habits of its leader who earlier defended a party resolution calling for the termination of tribal governments.

The party will hold an emergency meeting tonight to discuss Chairman Don Benton's apparent failure to disclose that as much as $1.5 million in state GOP funds went unspent. Party members say the money could have helped defeated candidates, including Senator Slade Gorton.

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State GOP will investigate spending by its chairman (The Seattle Times 12/7)

Relevant Links:
The Washington State Republican Party - www.wsrp.org

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