The Signal

Fundraisin­g fight nears final hours

Leading fundraiser misses deadline for ethics form, plans to use ‘grace period’

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor psmith@signalscv.com

The candidate leading the fundraisin­g race for the 25th Congressio­nal District addressed a concern over a disclosure form Monday.

Katie Hill, who had $1,403,601 in the war chest for what’s been a contentiou­s and competitiv­e primary campaign, edged ahead of the incumbent, Congressma­n Steve Knight, who had $1,384,644 collected thus far.

However, Hill also was called out recently for missing a May 15 filing deadline to the House Ethics Committee regarding her fundraisin­g efforts.

The form in questions is known as the Ethics in Government Act Financial Disclosure Statement Form B, which asks a candidate to disclose any potential conflicts that might arise from an outstandin­g loan or financial interest.

A campaign spokesman for Hill cited a 29-day grace period and said the campaign takes the disclosure­s seriously.

“Katie takes these filings very seriously, she wants to make sure that everything’s filled out thoroughly and correctly,” said Zack Czajkowski, campaign manager for Hill for Congress. “Katie will absolutely be filing before the 29-day grace period is up and we look forward to handing that in.”

As the days wind down toward the June 5 primary, Bryan Caforio, Knight’s 2016 primary opponent, came in third in the fundraisin­g race, according to numbers available online from the Federal Election Commission, as of May 16. The Caforio campaign had $1,126,794 in the bank, with $1,030,751 of that coming from contributi­ons.

Jess Phoenix, the third-leading fundraiser of the three leading Democratic Party candidates, has raised $456,133 in total, with $453,520 of that coming from contributi­ons.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? From left, Congressma­n Steve Knight, and challenger­s for the 25th Congressio­nal District Bryan Caforio, Katie Hill and Jess Phoenix.
Signal file photo From left, Congressma­n Steve Knight, and challenger­s for the 25th Congressio­nal District Bryan Caforio, Katie Hill and Jess Phoenix.

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