A three-year ethics commission investigation of Republican Party leaders and political operatives appears to be near or at an end after the agency dropped efforts to enforce subpoenas issued in the case.
The ethics commission notified judges Thursday that it would no longer seek to enforce subpoenas issued to the treasurer of a Republican-leaning political action committee as well as the chief of staff of the former House speaker and a former local Republican official.
A lower-court had previously thrown out . . .
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