Just a little tid-bit of some of his problems......
Craftmaster Printers
The first hints of impropriety surrounding Mike Hubbard involved Craftmaster Printers Inc. in Auburn. In 2010, when Hubbard was chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, the GOP agreed to pay $848,687 to a Florida company, Majority Strategies, for campaign literature and fliers.
Majority Strategies subcontracted the printing to Craftmaster, co-owned by Hubbard and three others, including former Auburn football coach Pat Dye. A state GOP audit in 2012, sought by new party chairman Bill Armistead, disclosed the transaction.
The Auburn Network
Hubbard founded The Auburn Network Inc. in 1994, and built the broadcasting and marketing company into an economic development powerhouse. Once Hubbard was elected to the House, and ascended its leadership ranks, complaints arose that he seemed to be mixing state business and his private business. Two contracts stood out: The Auburn Network's deals to provide consulting work for Southeast Alabama Gas District, a public utility in the Wiregrass area, and for American Pharmacy Cooperative Inc., which was interested in doing business with the state's Medicaid program.
Craftmaster Printers
The first hints of impropriety surrounding Mike Hubbard involved Craftmaster Printers Inc. in Auburn. In 2010, when Hubbard was chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, the GOP agreed to pay $848,687 to a Florida company, Majority Strategies, for campaign literature and fliers.
Majority Strategies subcontracted the printing to Craftmaster, co-owned by Hubbard and three others, including former Auburn football coach Pat Dye. A state GOP audit in 2012, sought by new party chairman Bill Armistead, disclosed the transaction.
The Auburn Network
Hubbard founded The Auburn Network Inc. in 1994, and built the broadcasting and marketing company into an economic development powerhouse. Once Hubbard was elected to the House, and ascended its leadership ranks, complaints arose that he seemed to be mixing state business and his private business. Two contracts stood out: The Auburn Network's deals to provide consulting work for Southeast Alabama Gas District, a public utility in the Wiregrass area, and for American Pharmacy Cooperative Inc., which was interested in doing business with the state's Medicaid program.