Question 1 donations questioned

Bangor Daily News: A state ethics commission plans to investigate claims that groups working to repeal Maine’s gay marriage law violated campaign finance laws in order to hide the identities of donors. The two organizations targeted by the investigation — Stand for Marriage Maine and the National Organization for Marriage — staunchly defended their practices and dismissed the complaint as a last-minute smear campaign. Members of the Maine Ethics Commission voted 3-2 on Thursday morning to delve deeper into allegations that the National Organization for Marriage purposefully skirted campaign finance laws in order to conceal the identities of donors.

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