Las Vegas Review-Journal

Heller facing ethics complaint

Senator accused of using position to aid fundraisin­g

- By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal

The Nevada Democratic Party has filed an ethics complaint accusing Sen. Dean Heller of using his position on a U.S. Senate money committee to solicit donations for re-election.

Heller’s campaign sent out a fundraisin­g email Sept. 7 that touts Heller’s position on the Senate Finance Committee and his push for tax reform and asks for contributi­ons to his campaign “to support our plan for tax reform and relief.”

The state Democratic Party said that email “boldly violated federal law” and Senate ethics code because it uses official Senate resources for campaign fundraisin­g and requests campaign funding in exchange for Heller’s official acts as a Senator.

“In linking his position on the Senate Committee on Finance and specific legislativ­e proposals to a fundraisin­g solicitati­on, Senator Heller is relying on official resources to achieve his campaign fundraisin­g goals,” the complaint said.

The Nevada Democratic Party on Tuesday mailed the the complaint to the Senate Select Committee on Ethics in Washington, D.C.

“After spending more than a decade in Washington, Dean Heller continues to prove that he’s just a self-serving career politician who will gladly use his public office for his own personal gain,” Nevada Democratic Party Chairman William Mccurdy II said in a statement. “We’re asking the Select Committee on Ethics to immediatel­y investigat­e Senator Heller’s troubling political fundraisin­g activity.”

A Heller campaign spokesman said he was unaware of the complaint when reached by phone Tuesday morning, and declined to comment on the accusation­s.

The outcome of any complaint filed with the ethics committee ranges from a dismissal to a recommenda­tion that the senator be expelled for illegal or improper conduct. The six-member committee made up of three Republican­s and three Democrats does its work behind closed doors under strict confidenti­ality, and there are no timelines for taking action.

The committee has been chaired by Johnny Isakson, R-GA, since 2015.

Contact Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4638. Follow @ Coltonloch­head on Twitter.

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