Utah LG Office: Lee didn't willfully violate law

Utah LG Office: Lee didn't willfully violate law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- The Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office said Thursday that Republican U.S. Senate nominee Mike Lee didn't knowingly or willfully violate the state's laws for registering as a lobbyist. Complaints were filed against Lee and his primary opponent, Tim Bridgewater, for speaking to state lawmakers on behalf of clients without registering as a lobbyist. Lee is an attorney and Bridgewater is a businessman who does some consulting work.

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