Tennessee agency investigating Casada's campaign finances

Are state Democrats attempting to smear Republicans with the misdeeds of Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada?
Are state Democrats attempting to smear Republicans with the misdeeds of Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The former embattled house speaker for Tennessee is being investigated for how he received and spent campaign money.

The Tennessean reports the Registry of Election Finance launched the review into campaign finances for Glen Casada. He resigned as house speaker earlier this month after scandals involving explicit text messages .

Registry member Hank Fincher says the investigation is needed in response to news reports about Casada's spending. Records show the former house speaker spent almost $8,000 of taxpayer money in the past three months on flights in the state airplane.

The registry will examine spending between January 2018 and the latest campaign filing period. It also authorized an auditor to subpoena Casada's records.

Casada said in a statement that the review will show he didn't use funds inappropriately.

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