Nevada Commission on Ethics rules Lt. Governor violated ethics laws
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The commission says the violations stem from Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony's use of public resources like social media, email and staff time to promote his own private accounts and a task force that aligned with his personal interests.
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The Nevada Commission on Ethics has ruled that Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony violated ethics laws.
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