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The Oregon Ethics Commission is launching a full investigation into former secretary of state Shemia Fagan and her potential ethics violations using state resources for personal benefit and reimbursement of personal expenses.

On Friday, the commission unanimously voted 7-0 to move ahead after a preliminary review determined a “substantial, objective basis” for believing Fagan used taxpayer and donor money to pay for hotel pet fees and expenses related to her family joining her on trips.

The review was conducted following a written complaint submitted June 13 by former Republican lawmaker Julie Parrish drawing on reporting from an Oregonian article.

Former Oregon secretary of state Shemia Fagan.

The ethics commission investigation into Fagan’s trips will be the second it is conducting on the former secretary.

Fagan still faces an ethics investigation stemming from her acceptance of a $10,000-a-month consulting contract with cannabis company La Mota as her office oversaw an audit of the marijuana industry.



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