OC Supervisor Faces $12,000 Fine for Alleged Pay-to-Play Violation

OC Supervisor Faces $12,000 Fine for Alleged Pay-to-Play Violation
Orange County Supervisor Chairman Andrew Do listens to Orange County residents at a Board of Supervisors meeting in Santa Ana, Calif., on Aug. 10, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do faces a penalty of $12,000 for allegedly overstepping campaign finance rules while serving as a board member on CalOptima, the county’s health insurance agency.

Officials with the state’s Fair Political Practices Commission in Sacramento will consider approving a stipulated order July 21 that charges the supervisor with six counts of violating California’s Political Reform Act.

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