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Bill aims to shine light on dark money in Arkansas judge races
Bill aims to shine light on dark money in Arkansas judge races
April 15, 20211:09 pm Rep. Andrew Collins of Little Rock is pushing to shine a light on secretive spending in judicial campaigns.
Huge sums of money from anonymous sources are determining the winners and losers in appellate court races in recent years. A bill going up before lawmakers today would change that by shining light on dark money in Arkansas judicial elections.
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“The bill was prompted by the overwhelming influence of anonymous spending in recent years in appellate judicial races in particular,” Collins explained. While judicial candidates themselves spent $1 million on TV ads during that time period, outside groups spent $3 million. “Dark money is completely dominating the discourse,” he said.
de blasio saying all cops need to better understand how to interact with people but are police officers being thrown under the bus and is a complete overhaul necessary? here to debate, carl rowan, former f.b.i. agent and vice president of the law enforcement alliance of america. and michael wilds former mayor of englewood, new jersey and former nypd auxiliary officer. good morning, gentlemen. carl, do mayor de blasio, president obama and attorney general eric holder have it right in terms of retraining police officers in our country? i think mayor de blasio is absolutely disgusting for him to throw the nypd under the bus and inject racism into this situation where there is none. the use of force that police officers use is determined by the use of force that s used against them when they re trying to effect an arrest.