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Wellington.Scoop The Civic Trust is presenting a seminar on Wellington’s Civic Precinct on Saturday. Its purpose is to explore the history, role and importance of the Civic Precinct, to understand current proposals for the Precinct and its open spaces, and to develop ideas around needs and opportunities to make the Precinct work for everyone and how it can once again become an exciting and enriching part of the city centre. Te Ngākau, Wellington’s Civic Precinct, contains key public buildings, spaces and pathways in the central city’s open space network. With increasing numbers of people living in the central city, public space has become vitally important in enabling freedom of movement and spontaneity in events and relationships. ....
Antonio Delgado, Maloney’s Democratic counterpart from the adjacent 19th district, which is much bigger than his 18th, however, did not disclose any expenses related to vehicles in 2020. Under America’s campaign finance law, candidates are not allowed to use donor funds to pay for personal transportation. Ethics experts suspected Maloney’s expenditures. According to the Free Beacon report, Kendra Arnold, executive director of Portland-based Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust said Maloney has to give an explanation on the payments which according to her raised “red flags”.
“Without having any in-person campaigning, you wouldn’t expect there to be a lot of expenses,” she told Free Beacon. “Candidates don’t have to link [disbursements] to a specific corresponding event, so of course anything could be made up. We generally look for spending that isn’t in the realm of a candidate in the same state or in a similar-sized district.” ....
NY Dem Patrick Maloney s car travel campaign expenses prompt ethics concerns Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney / Getty Images Collin Anderson • May 3, 2021 5:00 am As Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney suspended in-person campaign efforts and told constituents to stay home to fight coronavirus, the New York Democrat disclosed spending tens of thousands of dollars to travel the state, prompting ethics concerns. Maloney who leads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee halted his campaign s in-person signature-collecting push in March 2020. Days later, he urged constituents to stay home and stop spreading this virus. Over the next nine months, however, he spent nearly $29,000 on ground transportation and automobile expenses, financial disclosures show. The disbursements included nearly $20,000 in lease and insurance payments, more than $3,600 in collision repairs, nearly $2,200 in gas, more than $2,100 in rental car fees, and nearly $500 for a satellite radio subs ....