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STATE OF NEW HAMPSFIIRE CARROLI,. SS SUPERIOR COURT Case No: 212-201 5-CV-00032 Starbrite Leasing,lnc., and Edward C. Furlong lll V. Bartlett Selectman Gene Chandler (request for hearing) NOW COMES , Starbrite Leasing, Inc, and Edward Charles Furlong III, by and th,oug@rStarbriteLeasing,Inc.,andProSeCounsel,forPetitionerS:, (hereifter, Petitioners) and in his Pro Se capacity request this Honorable Court enter a default judgment against Defendant Barllett Selectman, Gene Chandler, regarding a DISeUAt-iptCATlON and rule on Petition to Disqualiff former Bartlett selectman, Doug Garland, with case number 212-2015-cv-0001 0' From the taking the time outset, Plaintiffs want to thank this Honorable Courl profusely, for out to "Read Plaintiff's many Briefs," and Volume's of Evidence' Verified Statement of Facts 1. This is the second time selectman Gene Chandler has failed to show for a hearing. Quite franky Petitioners believe selectman Chandler is avoiding Superior Court because there might be adverse media attention to his person, and no career politician,, such as Gene Chandler, would hurt his chances to get re-elected' 2. Attorney Chris Hilson, counsel for selectman Gene Chandler, emailed Petitioner in the 1 1th hour last eveni ng. (see Exhibit 1, 1s and lb attachea' petitioners have been waiting 6 years for this day of June 3rd, 2015 to call chandler out for his official complicity to toft murder'
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Page 1: MOTION FOR ABSOLUTE DEFAULT PER SUPERIOR COURT RULE 42

STATE OF NEW HAMPSFIIRE

CARROLI,. SS SUPERIOR COURT

Case No: 212-201 5-CV-00032

Starbrite Leasing,lnc., and Edward C. Furlong lll

V.

Bartlett Selectman Gene Chandler

(request for hearing)

NOW COMES , Starbrite Leasing, Inc, and Edward Charles Furlong III, by and

th,oug@rStarbriteLeasing,Inc.,andProSeCounsel,forPetitionerS:,(hereifter, Petitioners) and in his Pro Se capacity request this Honorable Court enter a

default judgment against Defendant Barllett Selectman, Gene Chandler, regarding a

DISeUAt-iptCATlON and rule on Petition to Disqualiff former Bartlett selectman,

Doug Garland, with case number 212-2015-cv-0001 0'

From the

taking the timeoutset, Plaintiffs want to thank this Honorable Courl profusely, for

out to "Read Plaintiff's many Briefs," and Volume's of Evidence'

Verified Statement of Facts

1. This is the second time selectman Gene Chandler has failed to show for a

hearing. Quite franky Petitioners believe selectman Chandler is avoiding Superior

Court because there might be adverse media attention to his person, and no career

politician,, such as Gene Chandler, would hurt his chances to get re-elected'

2. Attorney Chris Hilson, counsel for selectman Gene Chandler, emailed

Petitioner in the 1 1th hour last eveni ng. (see Exhibit 1, 1s and lb attachea'petitioners have been waiting 6 years for this day of June 3rd, 2015 to call chandler

out for his official complicity to toft murder'

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3. There is no valid indiscretion for defendant's counsel waiting to within 24

hours of this very important civil hearing, to ask for a continuance or leave of absence

for a "regular" weekly session of the House of Representatives is unconscionable.

Please see Exhibit no, 2 attached: (printout for the "agenda for today," June 3rd, House

of Representatives, Concord).

4. Petitioner's have a case up in the Supreme Court regarding a separate

intentional tort committed by these two rogue selectmen that selectman Gene Chandler

and former selectman Doug Garland, unequivocally, have their dirty hands on thispetitioner. This is a serious case Your Honor. Petitioner needs this Court to allow thispetitioner his day in Court on this official corruption in the Bartlett selectmen's office.

This is real corruption that's been meticulously documented by Petitioners. We're ready

today.

5. Selectman Gene Chandler had Petitioner arrested and selectman Chandler is

merely upsetting the courts sheduling in hopes to bide time while Petition Furlong

wallows in Chandler's deceit- ridden machination. The Honorable Court can not allow

this because petitioner Furlong is sufferring irreparable damage to his health over this

and, petitioner Furlong will lose the case in Supreme Court with severe financial losses

of 366,000.00 . The pestilence (official corruption) that belies these cases is

unbelievable; petitioner is without words, but certainly not drive, and the need for

justice.

6. Petitioner could end up in jail for a long time over this municipal corruption,

for criminal trespassing on a class vi road if Petitioners can not get relief here in this

Honorable Court, with this rogue selectman, Gene Chandler, who ordered the arrest

while Petitioner's were merely trying to enjoy their lives. This is some very serious

violations of petitioners basic, fundamental, common sense civil rights. 18 U.S.C. 241

snd 18 U.S.C. 242.

7 . Chandler has a history of being crooked, see Exhibit no 4 attached.

8. Even in 2008 former atty Randall Cooper new something was amiss. please see

Exhibit no. S attached. Even Cooper new they were corrupt but did nothing about it.

g. petitioner's prepared for the last 6 years for this day and Bartlett selectman

Chandler has not a leg to stand on; why wouldn't he want to exonerate himself today

one must ask; he had almost 60 days from the first filing of the "original petition" on

April 7th,2015 to prepare his defenses. The agenda for today's House (of

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Representatives) session is seen in Exhibit no. 2 and clearly there are no pressing

issues in this weeks representative session's agenda that would "outweigh" a hearing in

New Hampshire Superior Court to be disquailified or removed with aggravating--

rortious incriminations against selectman Chandler. Is he (Chandler) calculatingperhaps, worried that Petitioners have the evidence, and his political career is over, this

would be a correct answer.

10. Defendant Chandler: It's not judicially acceptable to admit contempt of court by

acknowledging the June 3rd court date just 24 hours before said courl date is to happen

and ask for a continuance without proper motion or statutory time constraints; Chandler

"knew" 3 and a half weeks ago about this June 3rd hearing,...and the weekly

representative meeting was known by him, it's a regular occuffence.

1 I . Petitioner's are poised to show evidence of a very serious protracted-tort-s

(two) through a 6 year period where the latest torl involving a cabin renovation by

Petitioners netted the two selectmen a $362,000.00 windfall, that wipes out Petitioner's

retirement if Petitioner is denied his day in court, Please see Exhibit no. 3a and 3b

Bartlett Selectman Gene Chandler going after blood with the $362,000.00 property

attachment. Can you believe this? For painting a cabin? This begs a question as to why

such a astronomical amount of fine to a man that just went through quintuple by-pass

surgery. Defendant Chandler, and others, could foresee the stress that their willfulmalicious acts proximately caused Petitioner Furlong's health injury. Please see

Exhibit no 4 sttached: Motion by selectman Chandler's attorney Hilson at page....

paragraph... where they know Petitioner was suffering health injuries over the huge

stress that Petitioner has been sub.jected to by Barllett selectman Gene Chandler's

malicious acts.

I 1. Selectman Chandler and former selectman Garland got a default against

Petitioner by using the judiciary (3rd district court) as a tool in their machination

against Petitioners, as Petitioner's are trying to do here today. When Petitioner Furlong

was laying in a hospital bed at Maine medical during the summer of 2013 the selectmen

defaulted the Petitioner Furlong on a simple (land use citation) renovation project

Petitioner was working on at his residence, on a cabin, painting it and putting new

shingles on it. Please see Exhibit 4a attsched: Petitioner's medical record. The two

selectmen were dealing Petitioner's last death blow through toft murder. That was "cold

hearted" (no pun intended) by these two selectmen to get a default for $366,000.00

against a man near death, in cardiac arrest.

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PRAYERS

WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs request relief in the form of a Default against

defendant Bartlett selectman Gene Chandler and Stay of the Order dated May 1 l, 2075

to case no. 212-201 5-cv-00010; request to Stay Order pending ruling to the class viroadway and the ruling on Doug Garland's disqualification or removal based on the

Petition and 357 page appendix, attached to the former case with no. 212-201 5-cv-

00010. Plaintiff's hereby request this Honorable Court Grant Plaintiff's relief sought

and

a. GRANT MOTION FOR DEFAULT based on the merits of pending motions and

material facts attached to case no: 212-2015-cv-00010 and case no: 212-2015-cv-

00032 and case no 2l2-cv-2015-00053 Furlong v. Chandler.

b. Grant all of Petitioner's pending motions in favor of Petitioners

c. Request for hearing on all matters concerning a public roadway.

d. Order such other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper.

Respectfully submitted,

Dated: June 3rd. 2015

Edward C. Furlong III, Pro Se

by and through, as Counsel,

and as it's President for: Starbrite

Leasing, Inc.,PO Box 447 Bartlett, NH 03812

Certificate of Service

I herby certifu that a copy of the foregoing Motion has this 3rd day of June, 2015, been

forwarded first class mail, postage prepaid to Chris Hilson, counsel for the Defendant.

Edward C. Furlong III, Pro Se

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VERIFICATION

l, Edward C. Furlong, III, individually, and as President for Starbrite Leasing, Inc., do hereby

declare that I have read the forgoing "Motion fbr Absolute Default" and know of the contents thereof.

With respect to the matters regarding Plaintiff.s, Edward C. Furlong lll, Starbrite Leasing, the same is

true to my knowledge except to those matters that are alleged on information and belief; as to those

matters, I believe them to be true.

I, Edward C. Furlong Ill, declare under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing is

true and correct and that this declaration was executed on this 3rd, day of June, 2015, in North

Conway, Canoll County, New Hampshire.

Edward C. Furlong III, Individually and,

as President of Starbrite Leasing, lnc.

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRECARROLL, SS

Personally appeared before me, on this day of June 3rd,2015, Edward C. Furlong, III,

individually and, as president of Starbrite Leasing, Inc., and under oath affirmed that the above was the

truth to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Notary Public/Justice of the Peace

My Commission ExPires:

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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIKeJUDICIAL BRANCH

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Court Name. Carroll Superior Court

Case Name: Tonn of Bartlctt r. Edn'ard Furlong d/bia Li'l -\Ian Snoumobile Rentals. Trustce

Case Number, Defendant Randall Cooper. Esq.. & Trustee Defendant Cooper. Cargill & Clhant.'xnow't

PETITION TO ATTACH WITH NOTICE (PAD) lfiD rF.rsrr'tr

The Plaintiff petitions for permtssion to make the followrng attachments in the above-referenced Civil Action.

Category of Property to be attached(lf real estate provloe adoress o. DooK & oage referencer

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Name of Defendant Real Estate Other I Descriotion Amount of attachment

$ 362.000.00Edu ard Furlong n I i See .{ trelou

Edu'ard Furlong Z l-l See B belol s 362.000.00

Edn'ard Furlong I A SeeCbelou s362.000.0t)

In support of this Petition. the Plaintiff certifies that:The plaintiff believes there is reasonable likelihoodtnterest and costs, in the amount of $ 362,000.00

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case Name: Tonn of Bartlett r, Ednard Furlong d'b a l.i'l \lan Snonmobile Rentals.-l'rusreecase Number: Defendant Randall Cooper. Esq,.& Trustee Detendant f'ooper. f'argill & C,hant. p.A..

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THE PLAINTIFF INTENDS TO ATTACH YCUR PR]PERTY AS SET FCRTH IN TI-1= ABCVEPE-i-I'I'ICN FCR PERN4ISSICN TO DO SO TC SECURE ANY JUDGMENT CR DECREE THEPLAINT Ftr'MAY CBTAIN IN THIS ACTION YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBJECT TC THEATTACHMENT AND TO HAVE A HEARING AS TO WHETHER IT SHCULD BE IMADE IF YOU DOWISH TC OBJECT AND HAVE A HEARING YOU SHCULD trILE A \A/R]TTEN CBJECTIONDETAILING THE REASONS THEREFOR -l-CGETHER WITH A R=QUEST FCR A H=ARING Vr,rlTHTHE CLERKCF CCURT NOT LATER'iHAN 3O DAYS AFTER YOU I-1A\/= SEEN SER'/ED \^/ITHTHE PETITICN TC ATTACH

IF YCU FAIL TC CBJECT BY THAT DATE YCT, WILL BE DEEIr/ED TO HAVE \^iAIVED ANYCBJECTICN

IF YOU TRANSFER ANY PRCPERTY AFTER RECEIVING ]-HIS NCTICE AND BEFCRE THEATTACHMENT IF ALLOWED IS N4ADE YCU WItt BE SUSJ=CT TO THE PROVISIONS CF RSA1ti-A h

EVEN lF YCU DO NO-r OBJECT -l-O Tri= ATTACHI/ENT YOU SIOULD FILE AN APPEARANCEAND ANSWER WITH THE CLERK CF COURT BY 30 DAYS AFTER YCU I-]AVE BEEN SERVEDUNLESS YOU ARE WILLING THAT THE PLAINTIFF HAVE JUDGMENT BY DEFAUI--|

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_ The petrtion to attach rs dented

The Plaintiff is granted oermission to make the aoove attachmentts) wrthrn

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RE: Furlong, Edward DOB: 1/2/1958 DATE 1t21 t20'15

To Whom lt May Concern:

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court date Should yoU have any addltional speciflc euestrons clease oo .roi fresriate lc !rve r"e a ^a

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L'NIl'F.D S'f .-\ I hS DISTRICT COL RlFOR THh DISTRiC'l'OF \E\\ I-1.\\lPSFllRl:

Rule 65(b) Certification

NO\\'C'ON'lES l-rl l'vlan Snorirnobile.let Ski Rentals. Inc, and Eduarcl C. FLrrlong Iil

b" its attornevs and sr,rbrnits tlie follou jng cer-trtlcatron re-earding llie eftbrrs tlrat hare been made

to gtre notice and the reasons tltat supponrng the clarrr thtrt noilce siroLrld not be required:

I Tlie undersigned colrnsel uas engageil by the det'endants on November 11.l()08.

l. On tirat sarne date. I \\fote a lctter to lite C'omrlissioner of the []artlett \\'atcr Precinct

ri hich included:

larn cerlainlr interested rn learntng uhat pr-ecipitared tlrrs lction on vour pan. forif \\as rn reactron t0 thrnss ilv clicnt i.rr hrs cr:stollers rna\ ltare done. tiien rieslrould address those rssues in a rnannel that does ncrt torliousir rnterfere uith hrs

br-rsiness and erpose the Precinct to ltabrilrtr tbr clarnaces Iarl also interested inlearnrng rf this roadriav and trarl to the lbrest is being closed to all traffic. or tustto rrv client's traffic. It does not seerrr at all iogrcal to me. that land being heldfor recreation use is berng restncted tiorn allouins the pLrblrc to access the )1.H.snori rnobile trail svstem. u lrich rs a sisnitlcant u inte fiime recreational amenitr.

'l-here has to be sometlirng behurd titis uhich is not apparenr at first giance or

understandable. tbr rt appears to be a ren arbitrarr decision. \'rrtuallr rargeted at

rnterf'enng riith tiris business Iarn cenainlv rnterested rn u'orkrns u'ith vou andth'"^^'o't"'' 'r'^'*11cnt to address anv issues that urav hare led to this decrsion.,lrl l!LlloLrvrl ull. qr

But rf r.ou unable to erplain to tne uhv tliis rnore \\as necessan'and reasonable.

LIL' Nl,'\N S\O\\'\,1OBIL-E JETSKI RENT.'\LS. l\C . anci

ED\\'ARD C FURL-O\G IIJ

Plarntrffs

B,{RTLEI"| \\..ATER PRECINC f.I-O\\;N OF BARTI,ETI-. ANd

Li\ITF,D ST,ATES OF,\N,lHRIC,ADe fenclarrt s.

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Rule 6-rt b ) C ertifi catron Page I of -1

Icannot allou mv clrent's busrness to be basicallr shut dorrn br such an arbrtrar_rdecrsion.

c. Iu,gsid appreciate y'oll getlrng back tcr nre at vollr earl rest conrenience provrdinenre r.iith an oppoftunitr to dtscuss sor-ne otirer altematires to address an\ lssuevolr rra\ irare. other tlran thr,s aclron Snou should be flving shorrl.,. and I needto knou tf I rnust go to Court to protect rnv clients' interests.

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i. A copy c,f that letter uas sent to Terr-r Nliller. the Drstrict Ranser of the Saco River

Drstnct of tlre \\ihite \'1or-intain \ational Ft)reSt,

I .{pproxirnatelr a ueek later Irecerr.ed a pirone call lrorr Robert Lpton. ll. Esq.. uho

tnfbnred nre he \\'as representrns the Barrlett \\ ater- Precrnct.

5 On or about \orember l-+. 100E. Ilrad a telepltone conrersation rrrth Ranser Nliller. in

uhrch he erplained that he \\'as not pennltted to allori a priratc acce\s onto t1'rr'\\'\1\F.

uith the rssue being in thrs case. uitetlter a public ?rccess could be proridec.

6. ln follo*'ine un on that drscussron. Imet on Decernber 9. l0()E on site riith Ranger Nliller

and tire C'hief of the N.H. Br"rreau of -frails io explore the granting of a publre access. and

providing parkrng lot and the like tbr the pubrlrc. drrectlr fi'rrrr m)'clrent's land onto the

\\'i\'1NF As a result of that di5cu5,sion. rihile lhis anneared to he nossihle nennanent

solution (albeir not a -erren uith rlultrpie issLrcs to be explor-ed and resolred)uhrch could

take as rnuclt as a \eAr to L.,ring to tlLritron. it tL'rnpLrrzrr\ solultrrn \\ as prr)posed u hrch

required cooperation from the Bartlett \\'ater Precrnct

On that same date. thrs fact and proposal uas corlrnunicated to.Attornev Upton. whcr

ion',rrde,i'h:'t -.,ilrFSi tO ltt, C]t.'nt

8. On December i2. 2008. the Chief of the -\.H. Bureau of T:-ails cornrnunicated bv e-rnail

tirat tirere lvas on-going dlscussron and rerte,,i at DRED. ri'hich coLrld take a u'eek or

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Gene G. Chandler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene G. Chandler

Gene G. ChandlerFrom Wikipedia. the liee encyclopedia

Gene G' Chandler (bom June 28, 1947) is a Republicm politician in the U.S. stare of New Hampshire.Ul Chandler, who isfrom Bartlett, representing Canoll County Distnct I (Bartlett, Hart's Location and Jackson) in the New Hampshire House Gene G. (lhandlerof Representatives Member of the New Hempshire House of

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Repr6ent!tiv6from the I district

Incumbent

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Nw Hampshire House Minority Leader

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Speaker PrGTempore ofthe New Hampshire

House of Repr6entativ6

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Senior A$istrnt Republican lsder of the New

Hsmpshire Hou3e of Reprsedtatives

Bartlett Board of Selectmen since I 974 and has been chair of Republican Policy Leader ofthe New Hampshire

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Trvo weeks iater, on November I 8, 20 | 0, Chandler was del'eated | 42- I 33 in his run for the Speakership. Chandler yieldedto Representative Wrlliam O'Brien, saying he would not ask House Democrats 10 support him.

O'Brien appointed Chandler Speaker Pro-'l'empore, which he sewed as durrng the 2011-2012 tem.

2012 Election

ln December 20 I 2, Chandler rvm m elected as the Minoritv leader in the House, defeating lbrmer Deputy House Speaker

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Chandler was Deputy Majority l,eader ofthe New Hampshire House ofRepresentatives fiom 1997 to 1998i MajorityLeader ofthe Nerv Hampshire House ofRepresentatives from 1998 to 2000; and Speaker ofthe House from 2000 to 2004He served as House Speaker Pro-Tempore from 2010-2012 and was elected House Republican Leader follo*ing the 2012

election. I2lln office

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In addition to his House dulies, Chandler has served on the

the Board for the last 19. t:l t+J IsJ

2010 ElectionSp€ker of the New Hampshire House of

On October 6, 20 I 0, the ( 'onwuv l)uil.y Sun reported that Chandler would run for Speaker again rf the Republicans retook Repr*entativsthe House ofRepresentattves in the 2010 elections. Chandler said, ""First, I have to win reelection in my district and as youknorv it's a crowded field. Secondly we rvould need to see the Republicans get back the majoriry in the House. Ifthat all In office

happens rhen I will run for Speaker" Republicans currently need fourteen seats to retake the House. Chandler easily rook 20ol 2004

the number one GOP slol in the primaries earlier in the yer, and received more votes than any other candidate in his Prceded by Doma Sytek

district.[6] [{e won re-election and the Republican Party took control ofthe House on November 2,2010. Succeded bv w Doucl* scmmtr,

Majority Leader ofthe New Hampshire House

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Deputy Msjority Leader of the New Hampshire

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Bon Jme 28. 1947

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Rep. Chandler attended Olivet College and New Hampshire College and is in the real estate, land and timber business. He Nationatiry Amencmand his late wil'e, Nancy. rvere married for more than 30 years. He is the father oftwo grown sons and grandf'ather to four potiticrt party Republrcangrandchildrcn. ( handler is an avid outdoorsman. hunter. skier. [8]

Profcsion Real estate. lmd ad trmber

Campaign Finance Issues

ChandlerwastheSpeakeroftheHousefrom200l until2004,whenhechosenottoseekre-eiectionasSpeakeramidallegationsthathefailedtoreportapproximately$64,000 he received in gifts over a six-year period. ln 2004, it came to light that Chandler fhiled to report money he received from the group "Friends ofGene Chandlcr ,

rvhich held an annual "Old-Fashioned Com Roast" for the preceding ten years.

Chandler argued that he had been misinlomed by the State Secretary of State's oflce, since the mon€y was raised by a "Friends committee." Under New Hampshire StateLarv. money raised by such an organization cannol be used for election purposes, but is instead used to cover other expenses. However, the money must still be reported.Acknowledgrng he made a mistake, Chandler pled guilty to a single misdemeanor for violating RSA 640:5 Gifs to Public Servants (http://wwwgencourt.state.nh.us/rsa,/html

'rLXIV640/640-5.htm), for t'ailure to file financial information with the State. He was forced to pay the maximum fine of $2,000 and perfom 100 hours of communrty senrceChandler did not run for a third term as speaker and received a censure from the House for violating House Ethics Rules bu1 was allowed to keep his seat, although the EthicsCommittee recommended expulsion. Chandler was reelected amidst the Attomey General's investigation. He had the confidence of Speaker W. Douglas Scamman and seruedas Chaiman of the House Public Works and Highways Committee

On September 9, 2005, I he ( ttnwuy I)uily Sun ran an article announcing that the com roasts, now "Gene's Fall Family Fun Picnic", would continue as nomal on SeptemberI l,2005, with lhe cost still $10 to attend, and Rep. Chandler asserted it was "200 percent legal." The event has continued since then.

In the 2007-2008 biennium, House Republican Leader Michael Whalley appointed Chandler as Republican Policy Leader, the number 3 person in the Republican Caucus.Ilouse Republican Leader Sherman Packard appointed Chandler as Senior Assistant Republican Leader in the 2009-2010 legislative brennrum.

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