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Prop. 8 campaign committee faces $49,000 in fines

Steve Ledoux, left, and his spouse, Mark Becktold, who were married before Proposition 8 was passed, join members of Love Honor Cherish and West Hollywood officials at a celebration of the appellate panel's rejection of the state's ban on same-sex marriage.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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SACRAMENTO — The campaign committee for Proposition 8, a 2008 ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage in California, faces $49,000 in fines for failing to properly report and handle political contributions it received.

The fines are proposed by the enforcement staff of the state Fair Political Practices Commission against the campaign committee ProtectMarriage.com—Yes on 8. The staff found that the group had failed to properly file public reports disclosing late contributions and contributions of more than $5,000, as well as for not properly disclosing an anonymous $10,000 contribution.

In all, the campaign committee faces 18 counts of violating state political laws. The group has agreed to the violations and the fines, but the commission will still consider its staff’s recommendation at an Aug. 16 meeting.

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Proposition 8, which limited marriage to a man and a woman, was approved by voters but struck down by a federal appeals court. Andy Pugno, an attorney who has represented the campaign committee, was not immediately available for comment.

patrick.mcgreevy@latimes.com

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