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Maryland delegate's campaign spending on travel, dining, and resort raises legal questions
- Spotlight on Maryland reviewed 2025 campaign filings showing Delegate Gary Simmons spent about $26,000 of $28,000 raised.
- State election officials say Maryland law requires campaign funds to be used for electoral purposes and linked to candidacy.
- The report cites $1,296 spent at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Mississippi among travel costs.
- Delegate Simmons defended his service and said there is ongoing accountability despite questions about expenditures.
- The Maryland Board of Elections records show Simmons’ 2025 fundraising and spending details were disclosed publicly.
- Simmons’ travel included multiple trips tied to conferences and reelection efforts across several states.
- Simmons said he would reimburse the campaign if he determined something was improper.
- Residents expressed mixed views on whether donor funds should cover dining or travel tied to reelection.
- Simmons has not been charged with wrongdoing, and no criminal referral had been made as of the report.
- The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of campaign finance practices in Maryland amid broader national attention.
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