Amanda Makki is running for US House inFlorida 's 13th District.- She used campaign cash to pay for personal expenses, something federal rules prohibit.
Republican congressional candidate Amanda Makki has reimbursed her campaign committee following an Insider report indicating she had used political cash to pay her personal electricity and internet bills — something impermissible under federal law.
Makki's new campaign treasurer — the campaign "removed" the previous treasurer last month — officially confirmed the refund in a letter Thursday to the
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Makki had used $611 in campaign cash for her home electric bill and several hundred dollars in campaign cash to pay for internet service. Marks said Makki had done so because of "a reasonable and good-faith understanding that this was permissible because the committee has used her home office seven days a week as the committee's exclusive campaign headquarters."
FEC rules prohibit candidates from using donor funds for personal use, whether it be for rent, home internet, cable service, personal travel, or to pay for an energy bill. The commission has made narrow exemptions for cases in which candidates use donor funds to pay for security at home or on their phones and computers.
The FEC has not fined or otherwise penalized Makki's campaign to date. But it could investigate the matter if someone filed a complaint and has already inquired about Makki's spending in a letter to her campaign committee.
Makki is an Iranian-American running in Florida's 13th District, which is currently held by Democrat
Makki faces several opponents in Florida's August 23 primary, including Anna Paulina Luna, who in April won former President Donald Trump's endorsement. As of March 31, the Makki campaign reported having about $514,000 cash on hand, according to FEC records.