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  Ted Cruz to Pay $200 Fine for Late Report
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Last EditedTX DEM  Jul 11, 2012 01:02pm
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News DateWednesday, July 11, 2012 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionU.S. Senate hopeful Ted Cruz is facing a $200 fine for failing to file his personal financial statement on time as required by law, his campaign acknowledged Tuesday evening.

Candidates for the U.S. Senate were supposed to turn in their personal financial statements nearly two months ago, but Cruz didn’t realize he was delinquent until The Texas Tribune asked him about it late last week, said his campaign manager, John Drogin.

Cruz, in a tight runoff with Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, filled out the form over the weekend and then sent it to Washington via overnight mail on Monday.

“We plan to send in that late fee, absolutely. If we are required to submit any other fees or penalties, we will do so right away, absolutely,” Drogin said. “Full compliance and full disclosure.”
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